Word: simon
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Simon M. Rosenfield '37, of Roxbury, Mass., Arnold J. Rothman '36, of New York, N. Y., Samuel B. Salvin '35, of Roxbury, Mass., Herman E. Schroeder '36, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Simon J. Seder '36, of Maynard, Mass., Samuel T. Skidmore, Jr. '35, of New York, N. Y., Hervey L. Smith, Jr. '35, of Springfield, Mass., Herbert G. Telsey '36, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Philip H. Thayer, Jr. '36, of South Harwich, Mass...
...Balletomania-Simon & Schuster...
Died. Franklin Simon, 69, founder of Franklin Simon & Co. big Manhattan department store; of uremic poisoning; in Purchase, N. Y. He was one of the first Manhattan merchants to guess that Fifth Avenue above 34th street would be a fashionable shopping district, to offer Paris styles at comparatively low prices. Said the New York Times: "One thought . . . forces itself to the front of the mind in surveying the rise of a business like that built by Mr. Simon. It would have been impossible if he had been hampered at every step by government regulation and meddlesomeness. What need of imposing...
...Gascon grandfather's most significant journey was to London (TIME, July 16). There M. Barthou did more than patch up a quarrel which he had had earlier in the year at Geneva with Sir John Simon. He convinced Leader of the British Conservative (majority) Party Stanley Baldwin that the Nazi Reich is a real menace to the peace of Europe. It was after M. Barthou's visit that M. Baldwin startled the world by declaring for His Majesty's Government that the British frontier is now on the Rhine...
...NOVEMBER-Josephine Johnson -Simon & Schuster...