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...Armour & Co. Merchants include George B. Everitt, president of Montgomery Ward and James Simpson, president of Marshall Field. The present Marshall Field conducts the investment house, Field, Glore & Co., which financed the issue. Industrialists on the new board include Sewell L. Avery (U. S. Gypsum), Edward F. Carry (Pullman Co.), Robert P. Lament (American Steel Foundries), George A. Ranney (International Harvester), B. A. Eckhart (Eckhart Milling Co.). The new corporation will function under one of those broadminded charters which have made the State of Delaware a financial Gretna Green. Chicago Corp.'s directorate will be virtually unrestricted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Chicago Corp. | 2/25/1929 | See Source »

...evident from the fact that even its own guests had to be entertained across the river. When travelling salesmen were comfortably accommodated in an hostelry of another city, they found as much amusement in the hotel situation at Cambridge as in the story of the fat lady in the pullman car; but on the other hand, when they were forced to the inconvenience of leaving town in order merely to spend a few hours of the night, they usually gave vent to their spleen in no uncertain terms...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CAMBRIDGE GROWS UP | 1/8/1929 | See Source »

...Patten, onetime grain operator, who died in Evanston, Ill., last fortnight (TIME, Dec. 17), but no fabulous fortune did his will reveal. His estate was valued at $20,000,000; his investments, sound, shrewd, included stocks in Chicago Daily News; Chicago Rapid Transit; Commonwealth Edison; First National Bank, Chicago; Pullman, Inc.; Swift & Co.; 20 Wacker Drive Building Corp. Estate income goes mainly to Widow Amanda Louise Patten. Upon her death, estate will be divided, one half to charity, one half between Son John L. Patten, Daughter (Mrs.) Agnes Patten Wilder of Santa Barbara, California...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Index: Dec. 31, 1928 | 12/31/1928 | See Source »

...snake arrived in Cambridge this morning. Accustomed to tropical climes and a specially heated apartment in New York, he could hardly have been expected to endure the rigors of a baggage car, so Pullman accommodations were provided in the form of a suitcase carried by one of the employees of the Film Foundation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Python Eight Feet Long Arriving From Bronx Zoo, Features Film Foundation Picture--Poses With Museum Director | 12/13/1928 | See Source »

...Charles C. Goodrich, wife of the tire tycoon, traveled last week from York Village, Me., to Phoenix, Ariz., in a Pullman. The cost: $3,900. The reason: Mrs. Goodrich, long and seriously ill, needed the care of a doctor, nurses, and her husband, the privacy of a single Pullman, a swift trip without stopover or change...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Nov. 26, 1928 | 11/26/1928 | See Source »

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