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Malcolm Bancroft, of Cambridge, Nathan Phillips Dodge, of Milton, Arthur Foote, II, of Belmont, Roger Haydock Hallowell, of Readville, Alfred Kidder, II, of Andover, Richard Scudder Neff, of Chicago, Illinois, Clarence Cecil Pell, Jr. of Westbury, Long Island, New York, John Winslow Putnam, of Dedham, George Clair St. John, Jr., of Wallingford, Connecticut, William Sowden Sims, Jr., of Boston, Peregrine White, of Beverly, Samuel Huntington Wolcott, Jr., of Milton, Harold Raymond Woodard, of Wilmington, Delaware, Edward Yeomans, Jr., of Cambridge...
Rockefeller Foundation, past president of the A. M. A. Chairman of the executive committee has been Yale's Professor of Public Health, Dr. Charles-Edward Amory Winslow. For custodian of the $1,000,000 the committee organizers chose President Winthrop Williams Aldrich of the Chase National Bank, charitarian brother-in-law of John Davison Rockefeller Jr. They picked Economist Harry Haskell Moore, to direct the study...
...Ames Jr., 29, Boston socialite, president of Skyways, Inc.; and Frank Penrose Sproul, 25, Harvardman, assistant manager of Skyways, Inc.; instantly, when Ames's cabin monoplane went into a tail spin at a height of 2,500 ft., crashed in a field; in Randolph, Mass. Died. Sidney Wilmot Winslow III, 24, Harvardman, son of the president of United Shoe Machinery Corp.; of carbon monoxide fumes in his father's garage; in Brookline, Mass. Died. Gertrude Bindernagel, 39, German opera soprano; of a gunwound inflicted by her husband Banker Wilhelm Hintze, 53, last fortnight as she left...
...story alone will Hands as Bands be read by many a downtown New Yorker. For Author Revere is that formidable thing, a businessman turned author in middle life. He is the cotton expert for Munds, Winslow & Potter. His market letters have for years been famed as models of rhetoric as well as sagacity. Friends and critics have told him for years he should have been a writing man. Now he is confident he has justified their and his belief that he could do a big novel in a big way. His story barges indomitably on & on through 330 pages with...
...system. He passed two days meeting with depart mental managers, discussing leases, pur chases, operations. The next day he flew to Amarillo where his company has im portant gas holdings. He looked over their reports, took off again. Twice forced down by bad weather, he caught a train at Winslow, Ariz., continued to Los Angeles. There, in a comfortable suite at the Biltmore, he had little time for rest before his rooms were jammed with attorneys, bankers and accountants. All this excitement was over Richfield Oil Co. of Cali fornia. Mr. Sinclair's company recently...