Word: stockings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...shrewdness in withdrawing their candidate for Senator, to give Senator Shipstead a clear field. "The Swedes and Norwegians," explained Correspondent Gilbert, "have been 'Yon-Yonsoned' into a state of mind in which they are ready to vote for Al Smith as a person on whom the original-stock American looks down." Senator Shipstead, pet of the "Yon-Yonson" voters, appeared with the Nominee in St. Paul but did not commit himself. The report that he was "hurt" followed the Nominee's neglect to mention what the Senator had done to get a Federal barge service on Minnesota...
Divorced. Robert W. Daniel, banker of Washington, D. C.; by Mrs. Margery Durant Daniel, daughter of famed Stock-marketeer W. C. Durant; in Reno...
Money for stock exchange deals bobbed up and down last week. It fell to 6%, one per cent higher than the Federal Rediscount rates. Stock gamblers borrowed heavily. When they wished to renew loans to support their speculations the call rate scooted up to 8%. Nonetheless trading continued heavily, and the rate became...
...migrated to the U. S. before the War, went first into the liquor business here, at Wheeling, W. Va., and Bridgeport, Ohio. In 1920 he organized his brokerage and investment banking firm at Cleveland. Last week he sold for a nominal sum his seat on the New York Stock Exchange to Emil Jay Roth of Cleveland, his nephew. Tyro member Roth was 21 last July 4, and is the youngest member ever admitted to the New York exchange...
...requires his afternoons. Were he able to do his laboratory work in the early evening or late afternoon he would still he able to take part in such things as organized athletics without the sacrifice of much desired courses in chemistry. The presence of a few attendants in the stock-room would of course be necessary at all times when the building were open, but there is this same necessity in regard to libraries and reading rooms. There is every reason for the removal of the penalty of day time immuration from courses in the sciences...