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Charles M. Schwab: "In Budapest, the husband of Mrs. Schwab's niece, one Titus de Bobula, an American, was arrested on a charge of conspiring to overthrow the Hungarian Government...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Imaginary Interviews: Nov. 19, 1923 | 11/19/1923 | See Source »

Scranton, Pa. Before one of the biggest meetings that he had ad- dressed in the U. S., and to an audience composed almost entirely of Welsh people, Mr. George paid a sterling tribute to Mr. Charles M. Schwab and voiced a plea for " help, help, help." Of Mr. Schwab, Mr. George said: "He was the first man to come to our aid in organizing a more ample and efficient supply of munitions. The Kaiser offered him three times the price his great plant was worth in an effort to rob us of his support, but he stood by the Allies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Farewell, Caesar! | 11/12/1923 | See Source »

Business Men: Irving T. Bush, Charles M. Schwab, Elbert H. Gary, Julius H. Barnes, Alfred C. Bedford, Eugene G. Grace...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Farewell, Caesar! | 11/12/1923 | See Source »

Adolf Lorenz, the Austrian orthopedic surgeon who in his various sojourns in America has incurred both blessings and curses in quantity, will return to this country in two weeks, and will set up his first clinic at the Perryburg Hospital, Buffalo, according to announcement by Mayor Schwab, of that city. Fifteen thousand applications for operations have been made, and it is claimed that Dr. Lorenz will treat 100 persons a day- an absurdly high number to receive adequate attention...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Colored Doctors | 9/10/1923 | See Source »

...replace the shares of the Stutz Motor Car Co., cornered by Allan A. Ryan in 1920, in its list. After the corner Mr. Ryan was, however, forced by his subsequent bankruptcy to sell out his Stutz holdings, and the largest stockholder at the present time is Charles M. Schwab. The refusal of the Exchange was no reflection on the financial standing of the Company, but was forced by the usual policy of the Exchange in requiring stock issues to be well distributed before their entry upon the " Big Board...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: No Stutz on Exchange | 8/27/1923 | See Source »

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