Word: tycooning
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Divorced. Col. Henry Huddleston Rogers, 53, Manhattan oil tycoon; by Marguerite Basil Miles Rogers; in Reno, Nev. Grounds: cruelty...
...public had never heard of him and even among bankers and industrialists his name meant little when, suddenly in 1928, Sosthenes Behn became master of Mackay-Postal telegraph system. When editors cried for a picture of the new successor to the late romantic silver-mining telegraph tycoon John William Mackay, all they could get was a fusty photograph of a man with a beard. This they printed only to be told that Sosthenes Behn had removed his beard some years before. But soon the public learned a lot about Sosthenes Behn...
...LOOSE RIB-Austen Allen-Kinsey ($2). Mr. Ferring, tycoon of crime, murders cleverly, leaves many false clues, and finally escapes the Yard...
Died, Reuben M. Ellis, 54. tobacco tycoon, president of Philip Morris & Co. (English Ovals, Philip Morris, Marlboro) ; of indigestion followed by a heart attack; in Manhattan...
Died. Alba Marshall Ide, 66, shirt-&-collar tycoon (George P. Ide & Co.); in Troy...