Word: nash
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Married. F. Ogden Nash, light versifier (Hard Lines)* and Frances Rider Leonard, Baltimore Junior Leaguer; in Baltimore...
Died. Daniel Nash Morgan, 86, retired banker. Treasurer of the U. S. in President Cleveland's second Administration (1893-97), twice Mayor of Bridgeport, Conn., sometime member of the Senate and House of Representatives of Connecticut, president of two Bridgeport banks; after an automobile accident; in Bridgeport...
Howard Cook, an Englishman, is responsible for some of the most interesting work on display. In particular, his "Canyons" is a very capable piece of etching, and quite as forcible is his impression of "Skyscrapers." John Nash, also an English artist, concentrates more on the design, abstracting the subject matter to fit this composition, and has succeeded in making some very pleasing small etchings. A head by Pechstein is the only blatantly modern piece of the English display...
Left, By Fred G. Nixon-Nirdlinger. Philadelphia theatre-owner who was killed last month by his wife in Nice (TIME, March 23); some $725,000, one-third of the income of which goes to Mrs. Charlotte Nash Nixon-Nirdlinger, who now awaits trial for murder, the balance to their two children, a previous wife, and a secretary; the whole at last to charity...
Tariff-Born Moves. Fortnight ago, faced by the new Canadian tariff, Nash Motors with Durant Motors of Canada, Ltd. formed a subsidiary to make automobiles at Leaside, Ont. Last week there were two other tariff-born moves. Reo Motor Car Co. took over the old Dodge Brothers plant at Toronto, will be making Canadian Reos shortly. Hupp Motor Car Corp. started work on a plant at Windsor, Ont., will be in production within 90 days...