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...Medalie addresses the veniremen in a body. Have they any connections, social or business, with Mr. Mitchell through his companies, his friends, or his clubs? Do they know any of the servants in Mr. Mitchell's Manhattan, Tuxedo, or Southampton homes? Are they prejudiced against the income...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Trial by Whisper | 5/22/1933 | See Source »

...defense was expected to explain many a hitherto obscure fact-including why Banker Mitchell had mortgaged to young Morgan-Partner Morgan not only his town house but also his places at Tuxedo Park. N. Y. and Southampton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TAXATION: Bona Fides | 4/3/1933 | See Source »

...Speeding across the winter-whipped Atlantic to tell this Big Five what President-elect Roosevelt has told him was moose-tall British Ambassador to the U. S. Sir Ronald Lindsay who landed at Southampton this week, rushed to London. Meanwhile the Association of American Correspondents in London was permitted to give a luncheon for Chancellor Chamberlain at which he said: "The British Government is not assuming that the United States is asking any compensation in the forthcoming debt discussions. Our view is that an adjustment of these debts is as much in the interest of the creditor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: Big Five v. Big Swapping | 2/13/1933 | See Source »

Great Britain had suffered most up to last week. Mrs. Kate Meyrick, 60, night club mistress, jailbird, mother-in-law of lords, died last week. Dead too were Aviatrix Winifred Spooner and more than 1,000 others in England & Wales within the week. Southampton, Birmingham, Glasgow, London suffered severely. London had 1,100 postal workers sick abed. Leeds curtailed its street car service and could not get its gas meters read. A London bride with a 30-ft. train to her gown lost, at the last hour, a bridesmaid. At Oxford a coroners' jury could not determine the cause...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Influenza Pandemic | 1/30/1933 | See Source »

When the world's largest ship, S. S. Majestic, nosed down Southampton Water last trip, she carried precious cargo. In the first cabin were Richard Bedford Bennett, Prime Minister of Canada', Novelist Mrs. Belloc Lowndes, Violin Prodigy Ruggiero Ricci, Rev. Cyril Argentine Alington, Headmaster of Eton College (see p. 38). In the hold were 311 boxes of gold -$15,000,000 worth-part of Britain's $95,550,000 War debt payment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Wave | 1/9/1933 | See Source »

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