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Famed as laundrymen, restaurateurs, Chinamen have not yet made their mark in aviation. But next month, Dr. Tien Lai Huang, "Chinese Lindbergh," hopes to take off for Hong Kong with a passenger, Anna May Wong, cinema star and daughter of a Los Angeles laundryman. And next month, Harry Rally King, Boston restaurateur, will tour the U. S. in a Pitcairn Mailwing to urge the cause of the Nationalists...
Anthony Nicholas Brady, the father, boy-immigrant from Lille, France, began the family fortune with a tea store at Albany, N. Y. He was 19 then. He was director of 50 corporations when, aged 70, he died of indigestion while traveling in England with Louis Sherry, the restaurateur...
Died. Ching Sam, millionaire chop suey restaurateur; in Waterbury, Conn...
...install an eating place of the Memorial Hall order where students could get three meals a day," declared J. G. Chandler in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter yesterday. Mr. Chandler, who is Vice-President of Durgin, Park & Co., famous restaurant on North Market Street, Boston, is the oldest restaurateur in the city, having started business 54 years...
...confusion-of-identity stunt;--all these and more are tangled up in Cook's Office in Paris with the Opera standing bravely in an empty square outside. All of a sudden you find it isn't Cook's; the ubiquitous Thomas has moved out and a female restaurateur has moved in. This produces a pretty confusion, especially since Cook's sign is still up. Various people come in to buy tickets and get advice; in this way the student, who is really a prince, and who has been dining at the restaurant, meets the girl, and in order...