Word: warburgs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Institute cheered, hollered and sang Hallelujah as two special cars brought trustees, alumni & friends to celebrate Tuskegee's Golden Jubilee. Came Secretary of the Interior Ray Lyman Wilbur, Chairman William Jay Schieffelin of Tuskegee's board of trustees, Canon Anson Phelps Stokes of Washington Cathedral, Manhattan Banker Paul Moritz Warburg, and representatives of 24 Governors. President Hoover was to speak to them over the radio, on "Race Relations...
Prophecy. "From the banker's point of view," said Mr. Warburg, "I do not hesitate to say that within a few years hence the level at which some of our securities sell today will look . . . incomprehensibly low . . . even though one might anticipate a year or two of reduced dividends...
...Warburg. To the directors of Manhattan Co. and its banking units, last week Paul Moritz Warburg presented his views. For having denounced the speculative orgy of 1929 and predicting its inevitable end (TIME, May 19), shrewd Banker Warburg gained a reputation as a good prophet, has not lost it by premature optimism. Last week he called the business cycle "a subject for psychologists rather than for economists," said the Government could serve a better purpose by squashing booms rather than vainly attempting to halt depressions. He too denounced tariffs, artificial attempts to fix prices...
...present academic year, under the auspices of the Division of Music and of the Board of Directors of the Fogg Museum. The concert will be open to the public. The members of the quartet are: Wolfo Wolfinsohn, first violin; Alfred Pochon, second violin; Nicholas Moldavan, viola; Gerald Warburg, violin cello. The concert will include the following program: Quartet in G major, Opus 76, Number one, by Haydn; Adagio sostenuto, by Wilhelm Friedman Bach; "La file aux cheveux delin", by Debussy; Tarantella, by Schelling; Quartet in E minor ("Ausmeinem leben") by Smetana...
...what he considers the good in the past. So then, while hating War, he still clings with reverence to a few memories of the spirit, the courage, and the bravery that in his mind are the only things that can make those years thinkable. Yours sincerely, Edward M. M. Warburg '30 Hamburg, December...