Word: namee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This should not be construed by any present officers as an attack upon them or as an attack upon any individual. It is directed only against the traditional method now in existence. Member of 1929. (Name withheld by request...
...system would be applied with difficulty to such an office as that of orator. Few people would attend or even be interested in a speaking competition. However, it would undoubtedly remove the most glaring fault which allows a man whose capacities may be unknown to be elected because his name happened to have received more publicity than his opponents...
Born. To Mr. & Mrs. James Stillman Rockefeller, of Greenwich, Conn., whose great-granduncle is John Davison Rockefeller; a son. Name: Andrew Carnegie Rockefeller, after Mrs. Rockefeller's great-granduncle...
Born. To Henry R. Luce, Editor of TIME, and Mrs Luce; a son, 7 lb.; in Manhattan. Name: Peter Paul Luce. Henry Luce...
Equitable-Seaboard. To a Manhattan blase with bank mergers, the union of Equitable Trust Co. with Seaboard National Bank (the unwieldy new name is Equitable Seaboard Bank & Trust Co.) created no furor. Yet the new institution ranked as fifth largest U. S. bank* with resources of approximately 900 million dollars. The new bank will operate under a state trust company charter, thus marking the passing of another (Seaboard) national bank. Merger terms specified exchange of 1 ½ shares of Equitable for one of Seaboard, the Seaboard share carrying with it a share of Seaboard National Corp., the bank...