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...Kuno Francke Professorship was founded in the fall of 1929 by a group of ten donors, among whom are: Juling Rosenwald, Henry Goldman '76, G. F. Warburg '20, C. J. Liebman '98. They dore Baetenhaussen, Frederick A. O. Schwarg, and Henry Schwarg...
...charged with defrauding the government of $5,500,000 but the case was dismissed last fortnight. From these things he probably conceived his great hate of the Teuton shadow. Last week he accused Senator Moses, former State Attorney General Merton E. Lewis, Banker Otto Hermann Kahn "and his partner Warburg," Oswald Garrison Villard (editor of The Nation), and others, of German propaganda-all in his lengthy written attack on American I. G. Chemical Corp., which he sent to the office of the State Attorney General...
...addition to his charge that the company is a German menace, Mr. Garvan based his fraud accusations on the following ideas: 1) the debentures are convertible into common stock which the company can redeem, thereby assuring German control; 2) Paul Warburg received an honorary Ph. D. from Heidelberg in 1927, W. E. Weiss a similar degree from Cologne in 1928, were thereby influenced to lend their names to the company, while others received "considerations having nothing to do with the interests of the company...
...Quartet is composed of Alfred Pochon, Nicolas Moldavan, Wolfe Wolfinsohn, and Gerald Warburg...
William ("Noblest Roman of them all") Muldoon, onetime world's champion wrestler, longtime crusader for clean boxing, originator of state boxing inspection, was given a testimonial dinner in Manhattan in honor of his approaching 85th birthday. To it went folk like Elihu Root, Walter Percy Chrysler, Oliver Harriman, Felix Warburg. Toastmaster John McEntee Bowman presented Muldoon a portrait, a bronze bust. Thomas brought back a silver-banded stick which Boxing Champion Heenan had given Muldoon 50 years ago. Muldoon lost the stick in 1880. Darraugh said he had received it in 1890 from the late Sportsman Thomas Gould...