Word: sisson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Chairman, Miss Margery Stern; J. H. Freudenthal, Miss Elizabeth Black; F. W. Strauss, Miss Adelo Kaufman; Milton Kramer, Miss Helen Schultz; Carl Holzheimer, Miss Marjorie Copland; J. L. Ach, Miss Dorothy Gatman; George Slaff, Miss Evelyn Silver; Melville Shapiro, Miss Lillyan Shapiro; Milton Glodt, Miss Dorothy Halpert; H. H. Sisson, Miss Barbara Wingate; S. B. Schwartz, Miss Dorothy Griffith; Manfred Behrens, Miss Margaret Joyce...
...other sessions, other speakers: Winston Churchill, Francis Sisson, Sir Lawrence Weaver, Sir Charles Higham, Stanley Baldwin, Sir Robert Home, Sir Philip Lloyd-Greame, Sir Louis Arthur Newton (Lord Mayor of London), Stanley Resor, Edward A. Filene, E. W. Beatty, Viscount Leverhulme, E. T. Meredith, Harry Tipper...
...whole, but flat statements unsupported by proff or authority can bear little weight, and this unfortunately is the author's favorite method. Worse yet, he himself is guilty of statements almost as inaccurate as those he seeks to disprove. To cite two examples: his reference to the Sisson Documents as forged papers cannot be accepted without very grave qualifications, and his charge that the Russian Division of the State Department was allowed to become a centre for Czarist supporters and for Czarist intrigue is quite without foundation in fact...
They did not forget Bankers Cromwell, Gibson, Grace, Kahn, Lamont, Mitchell, Morrow, Buckner Sabin, Sisson, Stettinius, Vanderlip, Warburg, Wiggin...
...financiers during their vacations. Just now the number of Wall Street bankers enjoying an outing in Europe is distinctly noticeable. Practically all the chief banking firms now have representatives abroad: Kuhn, Loeb & Co. is represented by Otto H. Kahn; the Guaranty Trust Co. by Charles H. Sabin, Francis H. Sisson, Willis H. Booth; the Chase Bank by E. R. Tinker; the Bankers' Trust by Fred I. Kent. Secretary of the Treasury A. W. Mellon went abroad some time ago and is now in Paris. The latest departure was that of J. P. Morgan - to shoot grouse in Scotland...