Word: partnered
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...were last season, and with the definite loss of Devens, today's game should also throw some light as to how much emphasis will be placed on this type of play in the future. The on new man who seems to be a likely successor to Devens as a partner for May is Crickard, the speedy back who rose to fame for his good work against Army. For this season, the success that these two have with the Southerners will without question show just how strong the Harvard lateral attack is under the new regime, and how much it will...
Knute Kenneth Rockne, famed Notre Dame football coach, prepared to open a broker's office in South Bend's Odd Fellows Hall as South Bend representative and special partner of R. H. Gibson & Co. of Cincinnati. With him will be Al Feeney, onetime (1911-13) Notre Dame center. Broker Rockne will conduct his new business without interference to his coaching...
Well known in financial circles is Joseph A. Sisto, founder & head of the firm which bears his name. He was born in Newark, spoke only Italian for ten years. In 1914 he entered the bond department of Hallgarten & Co., in 1920 was made a partner. Two years later, at the age of 32, he formed his own firm...
...fact that he was known to have left believing all was well. Since a Stock Exchange house must be an indi vidual or partnership with one member on the Stock Exchange, not a corporation (with limited liability) , the bankruptcy of a firm means the bankruptcy of each and every partner...
Died. James Hay Reed Jr., 46, President of American Die & Forge Co. and of the Axwell Equipment Co. of Pittsburgh, brother of Senator David Aiken Reed of Pennsylvania, son of the late Barrister Reed who was a leading force in welding Carnegie and Morgan steel interests and a partner of the late famed Philander Chase Knox; of pneumonia, at the Presbyterian Hospital, in Manhattan...