Word: stinson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Married. Mary Stinson Pillsbury, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Stinson Pillsbury (flour); and Oswald Bates Lord of New York; at Minneapolis; on her parents' 28th wedding anniversary...
...born a proposal which, had it occurred in their State, would have set the Wisconsin politicians baying with wildest apprehension. The proposal was to form one gigantic State bank for Nebraska, of which every state bank, now independent, would become a branch linking up the chain. Attorney Thomas Stinson Allen, brother-in-law of the late William Jennings Bryan, representing unidentified Manhattan banking interests, advanced the proposal to the State Government to lift it out of its troubles over the State's Bank Guaranty Fund. To this fund State banks in Nebraska must contribute one tenth of one per cent...
...summary: HARVARD 1933 TABOR ACADEMY Fitch, g g., Sherman Amberg, Hasbrouck, r.f.b. r.f.b., Stinson Vandermark, l.f.b. l.f.b., Reeve Dennison, r.h.b. r.h.b., Carrick Waters, c.h.b., c.h.b., Nicholson, Bishop Eaton, l.h.b. l.h.b., Russell Moskin, Ossorio, r.o.f. r.o.f., Harris Lindsey, r.i.f. r.i.f., Clifton Burke, Martin, c.f. c.f., Ryder, Bishop Schumacher, l.i.f. l.i.f., Billings, Varney Martin, Williams, l.o.f. l.o.f., Read, Peterson...
Edward Anderson ("Eddie") Stinson. flyer and plane manufacturer, and Errett Lobban ("E. L.") Cord, motor car manufacturer, celebrated their 35th birthdays nine days apart last July. Both have achieved large business success in their fields. But last week Mr. Stinson acknowledged Mr. Cord to be the greater executive. He did that by recommending that stockholders in his Stinson Aircraft Corp. sell out to the Cord Corp., by stating explicitly: "E. L. Cord has been one of the outstanding figures in the automotive industry during the past five years. ... He now intends to enter the aviation field in his usual forceful...
...high of $514 this year. Since then he has been buying parts manufacturers - Lycoming Manufacturing Co. (automobile and aviation engines), Columbia Axle Co., Duesenberg Inc. (motor cars, submarine and speedboat motors), Limousine Body Co., Central Manufacturing Co. (bodies) - and now the Stinson Aircraft Corp. There have been no direct mergers of these enterprises, but a consolidation of their activities as subsidiaries to the Cord Corp., $29,000,000 holding company which Mr. Cord created last summer...