Word: stockings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...nose and nature. He has been in the House 16 years and ranks next to the chairman on the House Judiciary Committee. Aged 58, he is nobody's fool on the law. A 3% beer man, he voted against the Five & Ten Act. He likes to play the stock market...
...company organized which bought the property for $950,000. Then came the panic of 1893. The Times barely escaped consolidation and, in 1896, welcomed the help of Adolph Simon Ochs of Chattanooga. Tenn. For $75,000 and his services he got, within four years, half of its stock, which was now increased to 10,000 shares...
Louis Wiley, business manager, has been with Mr. Ochs's Times since its beginning. Carr V. Van Anda was managing editor through the paper's Great War days. He still holds the title but is virtually retired, reputed to be enormously rich, chiefly from stock ownership in the paper. Frederick T. Birchall, long with the Times, is acting managing editor. David H. Joseph, city editor, up from Kentucky, has given nearly 20 years to the paper. Beginning as police reporter, he now commands some 250 pairs of eyes and ears...
...Ochs, 71, is still in supreme command of the Times. Virtually all the stock -and there are no bonds or mortgages-is owned outright by him, his immediate family and his employes, past and present. He retains his Chattanooga paper because it was his first. Once he was tempted to buy and merge other papers. He took over two Philadelphia sheets and made the Public Ledger, which he sold to Magazine Tycoon Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis...
...management. So too is Julius Ochs Adler, nephew, 36, vice president and treasurer. Mr. Sulzberger has four children-three girls and Arthur Ochs Sulzberger. Mr. Adler has one son-Julius Ochs Adler Jr. Looming on the Board of Editors as a potential heir to power if not to stock is able Arthur Krock, onetime chief of the Louisville Times, onetime aide to Publisher Ralph Pulitzer of the New York World...