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President Thomas L. Parkinson Equitable Life Assurance Society: I hate to say it, but there is almost a total vacancy at the top of the ladder...
...Carl H. Levy of Cincinnati, Ohio; Tom Lilley of Bluefield, W. V., Alfred B. Lord of Alliston, Mass.; Harold E. Magnuson of Arlington, Mass.; Kilfred Malenbaum of Dorchester, Mass.; John A. Martin of Banger, Me.; Leon Merz, Jr., of Jenkintown, Pa.; Wilfred Owen of Waban, Mass.; Thomas I. Parkinson of New York, N. Y.; Olof H. Pearson of Dorchester, Mass.; Harry M. Plotkin of Athol, Mass.; John B. Rackcliffe of Newton, Mass.; Arthur L. Shade of West Englewood, N. J.; Rogers V. Scudder of St. Louis, Mo.; Arnold M. Seligmen of Newton Upper Falls, Mass.; Samuel Sonenfield of Lake wood...
With "Skipper" Vanderbilt in the afterguard will be Designer Burgess, C. Sherman Hoyt, who sailed with him on Enterprise, and John Parkinson of the Weetamoe afterguard. His professional skipper and mate will be those of 1930, Capt. George H. Monsell and Harry Klifve...
Next morning a patrolman, two detectives and an S. P. C. A. agent descended on the Parkinson yard, confiscated the cat trap. Revealed as trapper was newly-married Elizabeth Bliss Parkinson, daughter of quiet, publicity-shy Cornelius Newton Bliss, charitarian and Metropolitan...
Opera director, whose sister was the late famed Art Patron Lizzie P. Bliss, and whose father was William McKinley's Secretary of the Interior. Disliking cats, Bride Parkinson had been sympathetic when her servants complained of nightly prowling & yowling. She decided to act when some cats leaped through her windows while she was entertaining dinner guests. She got a trap from the International Cat Investigating Society (to which Lawyer Herrick, then New York City's Park Commissioner, had sent a letter of encouragement when it formed in 1931 to agitate for licensing of the city...