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...Britain, and seven to 20 in France. Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith has increased its outposts from none in 1951 to 17 today, and Bache & Co. now has 16 offices in Mexico City, Tokyo, Beirut, Hong Kong, and a dozen European cities. Also spreading overseas are Dean Witter; Fahnestock; Harris, Upham; Smith, Barney, and scores of other brokers. In addition, U.S. bank branches do a brisk business in the stocks of American companies or their foreign subsidiaries...
...WITTER BYNNER Santa Fe", N.Mex...
...Harold W. Scott, 49, a Wall Streeter since he graduated from Princeton University in 1925, was nominated (equals election) as the nonpaid chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, succeeding Richard M. Crooks, who declined renomination. A partner of the investment firm of Dean Witter & Co., and a governor of the Exchange since 1949, Scott has been a leader in the Exchange campaign to sell the public on the advantages of stock ownership. George Keith Funston continues as the $100,000-a-year president and chief executive officer of the Exchange...
...Then, well armed with the names and idiosyncrasies of wealthy prospects, he set out to sell bankrupt ranches as tax havens, and was soon transplanting millionaires to Nevada's soil-e.g., Bing Crosby, Max Fleischmann, Bronx Politico Ed Flynn, Automobile Magnate Errett Lobban Cord, Stock Broker Dean Witter...
...speaker was no M.D., no practitioner of surgery on humans, but Ralph E. Witter, a doctor of veterinary medicine, describing a new frontier to fellow vets in convention at Atlantic City. The patients he was talking about: dogs...