Word: raymonds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...golf tournament. Some one gave a party at which all the guests were costumed to represent theme songs. Mr. & Mrs. John North Willys arrived. The Henry Seligmans gave a party at the Café Marguery of the Bath & Tennis Club. Edward T. Stotesbury and Maria Jeritza attended. Professor Raymond T. Moley came to visit Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy. Joseph E. Widener and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney went to the races at Hialeah. The A. Atwater Kents entertained at dinner. The Chester Dales arrived. So did John Jacob Astor. So did the Edward F. Huttons. So did President Joseph Vincent...
Died. Rosemary McAuliffe Wallen, 19, youngest daughter of Eugene McAuliffe, president of Union Pacific Coal Co., assistant to Union Pacific Railroad's President Carl Raymond Gray; and Bernard Kinney, 21, son of Editor Vincent Kinney of Omaha's labor newspaper Unionist; by asphyxiation (carbon monoxide gas) in an automobile on the grounds of Omaha's Field Club...
...Died. Raymond Davis, 49, U. S. Consul at Prague, Czechoslovakia; by diving from a hotel staircase onto a marble table near which his wife sat; in Prague...
...Insurance Co. of ''more than $1,000,000." Last month auditors learned that the sluicing of funds from Stevens-controlled Illinois Life into Stevens-owned hotels had cost Illinois Life $12,456,409 (TIME, Jan. 23). Ernest James Stevens was director of the insurance company, his brother Raymond president, his father James William chairman. Brother Ernest had obtained passports, was going abroad with his family. Later, all three Stevens were indicted for conspiracy and embezzlement. The three children were sent to bed so that they would not see their father arrested...
...aides as they hustled to the Red Room to receive their callers. Beneath a fine Federalist cut-glass chandelier President Hoover sat down on a plum-colored velvet couch. Mr. Roosevelt was nodded into a seat beside him. Secretaries Stimson and Mills, Democrat Norman Hezekiah Davis and Professor Raymond Moley distributed themselves nearby. Mr. Hoover, as usual, took a cigar. Mr. Roosevelt, as usual, took a cigaret...