Word: warded
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...study of margins shows him that with this $15,000 and a friendly broker he can purchase $150,000 worth of stocks. From a study of market news he picks any five stocks which seem to be favorites of the bull operators. For example: Curtiss Aero, International Harvester, Montgomery Ward, Radio, Victor. So Speculator Smith speculates in 100 shares of each of these stocks...
...John Andrew Prior 182 *Howard Whitmore, Jr. 181 *Thomas Gaunt Moore 158 Joseph Stanley Cunningham 141 Stuart Gordon Hardy 134 George Akin Tupper 127 James Richard Carter 126 Hulburd Johnston 105 Alfred Skinner Woodworth 99 William Temple Emmet 94 Lawrence Milton Shapiro 84 Edward Fuller Fitzhugh, Jr. 84 Edgar Ward La Due 81 Thomas Francis Tucker, Jr. 72 Votes thrown out 7 Total 2576 CLASS SECRETARY *Richard Arnold Stout 126 Richard Fullington Stevens 99 James de Normandie 85 Charles McKim Norton 56 Votes thrown out 2 Total 368 CLASS COMMITTEE *Winslow Carlton 237 *William Sterling Youngman, Jr. 215 John Parkinson...
...poll and of counting the votes. This committee is headed by A. G. Churchill and includes John Cross, R. R. Forrester, C. E. Galston, J. R. Graham, Barrett Hoyt, Kendrick Kerna, W. P. Lage, A. B. Martin, H. P. Minis, J. R. Smith, C. M. Underhill, John Ward, and S. C. Wheelock...
...CLASS SECRETARY (Permanent Class Office) James de NormandieCharles McKim Norton Richard Fullington Stevens Richard Arnold Stout FOR CLASS DAY COMMITTEE (Seven to be elected) James Richard Carter Thomas Gaunt Moore Lawrence Milton Shapiro Joseph Stanley Cunningham Edgar Ward La Due Thomas Francis Tucker, Jr. William Temple Emmett John Andrew Prior John Tudor Edward Fuller Fitzhugh, Jr. James Luther Reid George Akin Tupper Stuard Gordon Hardy Kenneth Douglas Robinson, Jr. Howard Whitmore, Jr. Hulburd Johnston Edward William Sexton Alfred Skinner Woodworth FOR CLASS COMMITTEE (Two to be elected--Permanent Class Office) Winslow Carlton James Lawrence, Jr. John Parkinson William Sterling Youngman...
...Back in 1904 he bought some 1,500 shares of Soo Line stock at from 54 to 60, sold at 160, made what he would now consider the trifling profit of $150,000. Since beginning his eastern operations, U. S. Steel, International Harvester,.Radio Corp., Sears Roebuck and Montgomery Ward have been among his favorite stocks. He is believed to have bought 100,000 shares of Montgomery Ward when it was selling at 75. Last week the Montgomery Ward quotation reached 438½, which would give Mr. Cutten a paper profit of about...