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...Richardson '35, M. P. Richmond '34, W. P. Rockwell '35, Sumner Rodman '36, L. Rosen, H. O. Sebring, Jr. 3L, Ellery Sedgwick, Jr. '32, H. B. Shepard, 2d '34, W. S. Sims, Jr. '33, A. T. Smith, Jr. 2L, Ben Sommers '34, W. Spencer '34, Emil Steck, W. H. Stevsky '36, I. M. Street '35, Christopher Sykes '33, Joseph Sykes, Horace Taylor 3G, George Walker '33, J. L. Ware '34, C. P. Webber '33, J. H. Weekes '34, David Weld '34, O. Z. Whitehead '34, J. B. Williamson, S. Wright '33, E. A. Wye '34, R. D. Young...
...investor in the new company was Aeolian-Weber Piano & Pianola Co. which controls companies making pianos (Weber, George Steck). Last week plans were almost completed for a merger of Aeolian-Weber's subsidiary, Aeolian Co.. and American Piano Corp. under the name Aeolian American Corp. Both companies and the 20-odd concerns they control will remain intact...
Iowa. Democratic headquarters abandoned all hope of pulling through to reelection Senator Daniel Frederic Steck...
...Graham. New York's Senator Copeland represents the Wet from political expedience who is at heart a Dry. Representative Hamilton Fish Jr. of New York personifies the long-time weasler who slips softly into 4% beer. Referendum Wets awaiting a home vote to guide them are Iowa's Senator Steck, Michigan's Senator Couzens...
Iowa. Democratic Senator Daniel Frederic Steck who votes more like a regular Republican than any other member of his party, is seeking renomination in the June 2 primary. His nemesis: insurgent Republican Senator Smith Wildman Brookhart, his defeated rival in a 1924 Senate election contest, who has vowed that Senator Steck will not return to the Capitol if he (Brookhart) "has to turn Iowa upside down...