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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Died. Edwin S. Bayer, 59, president of famed Julius Kayser & Co. (hosiery, underwear) son-in-law of Founder Julius Kayser; after an operation; in Manhattan...
Noah MacDowell & Co.: Noah MacDowell Jr.; Charles H. Sabin Jr., son of Chairman Charles H. Sabin of the Guaranty Trust Co. (see p. 50) ; Allan A. Ryan Jr., son of Stutz Cornerer Allan A. Ryan, grandson of the late Thomas For tune Ryan; forming a new house...
Associated with Davison was the late Levi P. Morton, chairman, and the late Alexander J. Hemphill, president. Among their vice presidents was swarthy Charles Hamilton Sabin, Massachusetts farmer's son who in youth had been a flour dealer's clerk, and blond William Chapman Potter, Chicago-born mining engineer. The two were brothers-in-law, their wives the daughters of the late Paul Morton, variously President of the Burlington Railroad, Secretary of the Navy under Roosevelt. President of the Equitable. Mr. Potter still fondly calls himself a mining engineer, rather than a banker. He was long associated with the Guggenheims...
King, Gebhardt & Garrity: Gilbert L. King, son of onetime Bridgeport politician John T. King; Walter W. Garrity, Bridgeport City Comptroller; Albert C. Gebhardt, formerly with Hanson & Hanson; forming a new house...
...Morgan & Co.: Henry Pomeroy Davison, 30, son of the late Morgan-Partner H. P. Davison; Thomas Stillwell Lament, 29, son of Morgan-Partner T. W. Lamont; Henry Sturgis Morgan, 28, younger son of John Pierpont Morgan, head of the house; setting a precedent, in the cases of Davison and Lamont, for sons-of-partners to become partners; Thomas Newhall and Edward Hopkinson, partners in the affiliated Drexel & Co. (Philadelphia), to be both Drexel-partners and Morgan-partners; bringing the total number of partners...