Word: ulman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Hunsaker, l.e. r.e., Leighton Heskett, l.t. r.t., Cotton Theriot, l.g. r.g., Doyle Thayer, c. c., Henry White, r.g. l.g., White Witherspoon, r.g. l.t., DeBard Hunsaker, r.e. l.e., Tillinghast Comstock, q.b. q.b. Rogers Fullerton, l.h.b. r.h.b., Cornell Whitney, r.h.b. l.h.b., Sheafe Waters, f.b. f.b., Beck ADAMS KIRKLAND Dwinell, l.e. r.c., Ulman Johnson, l.t. r.t., French Burns, l.g. r.g., Miller Brown, c. c., Erlanger VanEvera, r.g. l.g., Taylor Reed, r.t. l.t., Jeffers Sturgis, r.e. l.e., Alger Hauck, q.b. q.b., Soder Piper, r.h.b. l.h.b., Staples Edmands, l.h.b. r.h.b., Mayne Weaver, f.b. f.b., Cushman...
...Putnam; L. K. Rainsford; S. P. Reed, Jr.; Hyman Rudnick; Fitzwilliam Sargent, 3rd.; Richard Sears; E. W. Sinnott, Jr.; Albert Stickney, Jr.; H. L. Stowell; G. F. Stubbs, Jr.; J. W. Suter; T. J. Taylor; R. L. Thayer; W. N. Trenerry; A. S. Trueblood; J. F. Tynan; F. J. Ulman; J. W. Valentine; T. S. Watson; F. L. H. Wendell; Warland Wight, Jr.; J. C. Wood...
John A. Thierry '36, of Cambridge, Mass., Francis J. Ulman '36, of Jamaica Plain, Mass., Cheves T. Walling '37, of Hubbard Woods, III., Hathaway Watson, Jr. '37, of Chicago, III., Charles I. Weir, Jr. '36, of Kew Gardens, L. I., N. Y., Harold T. White, Jr. '37, of Bedford Hills, N. Y., Joseph J. White, Jr. '37, of Winnetka, III., George W. Wickersham, 2d '35, of Cedarhurst, L. I., N. Y., Charles C. Wright '37, of Cambridge, Mass., William S. Zeman '36, of Hartford, Conn...
Apart from other stockholders sat Chase Ulman of St. Louis with S. Mayner Wallace, his lawyer, and a big black suitcase jammed with proxies for 300,000 shares. Mr. Ulman had fought President Lee's plans as bitterly as Banker Prince. Last week Mr. Ulman and Lawyer Wallace were added to the full Prince-Lee slate. While election tellers went through with the formality of counting the vote, a lawyer read a report from a stockholders' committee. Up jumped Mr. Ulman to accuse him of being a paid attorney, not a stockholder. His speech of denial was drowned...
Thirteen old Armour directors were re-elected and eight new men added to the board. Four of the new directors represented the Prince interests-Elisha Walker of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., Lawyer Weymouth Kirkland, James A. McDonough and Banker Prince. Two represented Mr. Ulman-Mr. Ulman and his lawyer. The election of the other two marked the reentry of the Armours into Armour & Co. They were Lester Armour and his brother Philip Danforth...