Word: stanleys
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Meanwhile in Chicago a similar group had gathered in the Federal Reserve Bank: Melvin Traylor (First National). Stanley Field (Continental Illinois), Philip Clarke (City National), Solomon Smith (Northern Trust), Howard Fenton (Harris Trust), Charles G. Dawes and their fellows. Theirs were similar problems: $350,000,000 had been drawn from the Chicago banks in two weeks, much of it by banks in neighboring territory where the banking disease was bad. Governor Henry Horner of Illinois sat with them till 5 p.m., then retired to the Congress Hotel to sleep. At 1:45 a.m. he was aroused by telephone and taxied...
...STANLEY EDWARD BEATTIE...
...Clarence C. Pell: the national racquets championship for the third time in a row, the 12th time since 1915; 15-8, 18-14, 6-15, 15-6, against young Huntingdon D. ("Ting") Sheldon in the final; with Stanley G. Mortimer, four times champion and perennial runner-up, refereeing the match; on the only court in Manhattan, at the Racquet & Tennis Club...
...officials of the bankrupt Insull holding company, Corporation Securities Co., for using the mails to defraud. Among those indicted (on 25 counts) : The Insulls, Samuel, Martin John and Samuel Jr., Edward J. Doyle, president of Commonwealth Edison Co., Harold Leonard Stuart, head of Insull bankers Halsey, Stuart & Co., Stanley Field, board chairman of Chicago's big Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust...
...more than respectable 340 in the first innings made the situation look more cheerful-until Hedley Verity of Yorkshire and Edward Paynter of Lancashire, with his neck wrapped in bandages to ward off a cold, pulled England out of the innings with 356. In Australia's second innings, Stanley McCabe made himself look foolish by ducking the pitches of England's bowler, Harold Larwood, instead of trying to defend his wicket. Australia was set down for 175 runs. In a light rain next morning, a dismal little gallery of 1,000 watched England run up 157 for four...