Word: samuels
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...line Democratic slate is Labor's good friend, Governor George H. Earle. Governor Earle's support of Lawyer Jones has cost him the backing of C. I. O. and Senator Joseph Guffey who are opposing him with Philadelphia's currently non-partisan mayor, Samuel Davis Wilson. Out of this confusion and uprooting of old friendships, those who hope to benefit most are two more friends of Labor: Gifford Pinchot, Republican candidate for Governor, and "Puddler Jim" Davis who hopes to succeed himself as Pennsylvania's Republican Senator...
...mean a Government outlay of as much as $465,000,000, would presumably be produced by RFC. John Jeremiah Pelley of the Association of American Railroads nodded in approval. So did his committee of presidents: Frederick Ely Williamson of the New York Central, Ernest Eden Norris of the Southern, Samuel Thomas Bledsoe of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa...
...Rabbi Samuel Sachs: "She did not have to tear up the ticket, but since she felt it was proper, she was certainly right...
...elections for the Lowell House Committee held this week, Richard H. Sullivan '39, was elected chairman, Samuel W. White '40, Treasurer, and Eugene D. Clark '40, Secretary...
...almost identical with Richard Whitney's. When Broker Whitney did it, Wall Street quaked and the press howled. But Broker Campagnoli had never been president of the Exchange and newspapers last week gave him scant attention. Circulated by cynical Wall Streeters, meanwhile, was one of the definitions in Samuel Johnson's dictionary: "Brokers, who, having no stock of their own, set up and trade with that of other men; buying here, and selling there, and commonly abusing both sides, to make out a little paultry gain...