Word: schieffelin
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Lamington last week, a tiger-colored, 12-lb., 6-year-old. German-bred, smooth bitch named Amsel v. Holzgarten, trained by her owner, George McKay Schieffelin, made three finds in the final heat, took the trophy. Ch. Heini Flottenberg, who won best of breed at the Westminster Show in 1933, proved himself almost as able in the field as on the bench by taking third in the open all-age stake for dogs. For a field trial championship, a dachshund needs 25 points of which Amsel v. Holzgarten's victory in the Lamington Jagdgebrauch last week brought her seven...
Down to Tuskegee last fortnight went the Institute's trustees, led by their white chairman, William Jay Schieffelin of New York City. They hoped to persuade Dr. Moton to stay on but, if he refused, their minds were made up. He did refuse. Last week Tuskegee learned that Frederick Douglass Patterson, 34, would be its third president...
...what could be done about improving the Negroes' lot. Following suit, Mayor LaGuardia last week appointed a similar committee composed of prominent Negroes like Poet Countee Cullen and President A. Philip Randolph of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, such professional white committeemen as Trustee William Jay Schieffelin of Tuskegee Institute, Lawyers Morris Ernst and Arthur Garfield Hays...
Married. Virginia Langdon Loomis, daughter of Edward Eugene Loomis, president of Lehigh Valley Railroad; and Bayard Schieffelin, Manhattan socialite; in Summit...
...Schieffelin & Co., who have been liquor merchants for 139 years, lately obtained the agency for Hennessy ("* * *") brandies and Teacher's Scotch whiskey ( Highland Cream ). Both James Hennessy & Co. of Cognac, France and Schieffelin & Co. of Manhattan are under the management of the sixth generation in direct descent of their respective founders...