Word: phenix
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...said potent Samuel McRoberts, chairman of the board of the Chatham & Phenix National Bank, in Manhattan last week. Around him, in the Bankers' Club, sat other potent financiers and many a confident layman. They were the committee which is raising $1,500,000 to "Put the Cross in the Skyline"-a cross no less than 36 feet high, "visible for 26½ miles in every direction" including hardbitten Harlem and Hoboken...
Married. Joan Kaufman, daughter of Louis Graveraet Kaufman, President of Chatham Phenix National Bank, Manhattan; to George Drexel Biddle, son of Craig Biddle (finance), of Philadelphia; in Manhattan. Flower girls wore frocks copied from Lawrence's portrait of "Pinkie" (TIME...
...Carthage in a single month, or the great movement that started from the cave of Vallombrosa to carry out its dream and build, after ten centuries, the world-wide Spanish Empire, are truly Homeric in their subject matter. But few tales are more magnificent than that of the phenix of a free united Italy, rising from the ashes of the fires of revolution that had swept the peninsula so long...
...well be within reason, for they have been able to loan money, with profit to themselves, at 2% interest. That was how they could prevent Dillon, Read & Co.* from underwriting all the $60,000,000 bonds of the newly organized German United Steel Works-the consolidation of Thyssen, Phenix, Rheinstal, Deutsch-Luxembourg steel corporations (TIME, July 5). They permitted Dillon, Read to take only one-half of the offering. They took the other half themselves...
Chatham & Phenix...