Word: samuels
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Blunt, two-fisted Samuel Matthews Vauclain has been President of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, with plants at Philadelphia and Eddystone, Pa., since 1919. During the early post-War years his company continued supplying U. S. and foreign railroads at large production and large profit. In 1923 its profits reached the tidy sum of $11,931,521. But in the next year the railroad equipment market throughout the world was beginning to show demoralization. Baldwin's profits for 1924 were only $1,920,026. But stored surplus was $18,367,268. The profit showing was not seriously groaned...
...Reverend Samuel Atkins Eliot, President of the American Unitarian Association, will conduct the services in Appleton Chapel this morning at 8.45 o'clock...
...Reverend Samuel Atkins Eliot '84 will conduct the services in Appleton Chapel at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning...
...Samuel Campbell Burns of Cambridge...
Cables, telegrams, letters, telephone tinkles and callers poured into the home of Dr. Samuel Hybbinette of Stockholm last week. It was the Doctor's 50th birthday. The thousands congratulating him were chiefly medical colleagues and onetime patients, whose fondness and admiration were not occasioned by Dr. Hybbinette's superlative surgical skill and his magnetic personality alone. Nor had he performed some new miracle with his keen scalpel. But one and all praised him for a habit that he has, a talented habit uncommon among surgeons. Dr. Hybbinette has a rich tenor voice. He has won many a prize...