Word: partnered
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...group of White House callers who did not see the President last week consisted of nine socialite women from New York and Chicago petitioning for the "constitutional rights" of the oncoming hunger marchers (see p. 10). Included in the delegation were Mrs. Corliss Lament, daughter-in-law of Morgan Partner Thomas William Lamont, New York's Mrs. William Osgood Field Jr., Chicago's colorful Mrs. Polly Chase Boyden. Secretary Joslin met them, told them they could not see the President. "Who made that decision?" asked Mrs. Field. "I did," replied Secretary Joslin. "Is this the usual procedure...
...Francisco in 1910, when he saw the French Aeronaut Louis Paulhan thrilling crowds at Tanforan Track. He decided there was money to be made in exhibition flying. For $2,000 he picked up a flimsy biplane built by a Kansas City doctor, took a Swiss aviator as partner. The Swiss looked once, briefly, at the biplane and vanished. Rather than see the machine rot on its wheels, Gates started the engine one day, mounted the rickety seat, started taxiing about the field just for the fun of "grass-cutting.'' To his astonishment the plane rose some...
Died. Ellery Sedgwick James, 37, Philadelphia partner in Manhattan's private banking house of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.; in Manhattan...
Died. Col. Robert Edwin Olds, 57, U. S. member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague; suddenly, of a cerebral hemorrhage; in Paris. Beginning as a St. Paul lawyer, partner of Frank Billings Kellogg, he served as a U. S. member of League of Nations tribunals & commissions, Assistant Secretary of State (1925-27), Undersecretary of State...
...became definitely established that on Jan. 1 Elisha Walker, bankless banker, will become a partner of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. Mr. Walker served for many years as president of Blair & Co., and when in 1929 that company was acquired by Transamerica Corp, he was chosen to succeed Amadeo Peter Giannini. His policies angered Mr. Giannini, brought him back from retirement, led to one of Wall Street's greatest proxy fights which Giannini won with 63% of the shares. It was also established last week that Jerome J. Hanauer, a Kuhn, Loeber since 1890, partner since 1912, will resign at the year...