Word: treasurere
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Died. Mrs. Elsie H. White, wife of U. S. Treasurer* Frank White; in Washington, D. C, of cerebral hemorrhage.
* The Treasurer of the U. S. is the officer actually in charge of receipts and disbursements from the Treasury, the redeeming of bank notes, etc. He acts also as trustee or custodian of many Government trust funds such as the bonds securing bank notes, the bonds securing postal savings, etc...
William B. Prenter, first Vice President and Treasurer of the Brotherhood, was promoted. For several years, he has been close to Mr. Stone, his right hand man. He is a director in nearly every one of the Brotherhood Banks and Vice President of the Brotherhood Coal River collieries. He steps...
So Janies W. Gerard, Treasurer of the Democratic National Committee, onetime (1913-17) Ambassador to Germany, as he returned from Europe.
The paper was The Villager, four-page weekly published by Samuel Strauss and Kate Parsons at Katonah (Westchester County), N. Y. The distinguished professor and other subscribers recalled how Samuel Strauss, onetime treasurer of The New York Times, another time publisher of The New York Globe, had "cut loose" and...