Word: mortgagees
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Left, By the late Thomas Alva Edison: an estate estimated at $14,000,000; to his six children (save for $28,000 to three old employes). The children of his first marriage (to Mary G. Stilwell, died 1884) are Mrs. Marion Estelle Edison Oser of Norwalk. Conn., relict of a...
Attorneys for the plaintiffs said they expected other suits to be filed by St. Louis investors who bought in all some $1,000,000 of the debenture and first mortgage bonds. Partners of Knight, Dysart & Gamble include Harry F. Knight and his son Harry Hall Knight, original backers of Lindbergh...
Record Mortgage. Last week Manhattan's Radio City interests arranged to borrow $65,000,000 from Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. through a series of 5% mortgage bonds, all of which will have been retired by 1950. The deal was the biggest mortgage ever placed with one investor, far exceeding...
¶ For dinner, cigars, and discussion President Hoover last week had at the White House four important Manhattan bankers: President William C. Potter of Guaranty Trust Co., President Charles Simonton McCain and Vice President James T. Lee of Chase National Bank, President George Willets Davison of Central Hanover Bank & Trust...
Died, Judge Alfred J. Murphy, 63, of the Wayne County (Mich.) Circuit Court, president of Federal Bond & Mortgage Co.; by his own hand (shooting); in Detroit. Long distressed by a grand jury investigation of his company's affairs, he left a note to the coroner: "My health is shattered...