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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Ossining, N. Y., hard by famed Sing Sing Prison, Secret Servants pounced on a counterfeiting plant primed to turn out $2,000,000 worth of $10 and $20 bills...
...Gertrud Hrdliczka, a comely Viennese who was conducting in Russia when she met Werner Hofmann, a U. S. engineer who was installing machinery for a Soviet oil refinery. Conductor Hrdliczka quickly became Mrs. Hofmann, settled down to live in a plain clapboard house in Larchmont, N. Y. For her concert last week she somehow managed to hire 60 expert players from the Philharmonic-Symphony. The men liked her. Her manner was agreeable, her beat graceful and sure. Hrdliczka's concert sounded better than Antonia Brico's which took place four days later. But Antonia Brico had a stiffer...
...worth $50,000 to $100,000 are quoted at $75. Names of semi-millionaires in Boston, St. Louis and Texas bring an average of $15. Cheapest quotation is $5 which will buy one of a number of lists including the names of 222 residents of Jackson Heights (Queens, N. Y.) worth $50,000 or more...
Harvard, interested in the records of her six men at the Eastern Intercollegiate Championships today and tomorrow at C. C. N. Y. in New York, has not completed the list of her entrants. Captain Roy Wallace and Vic Leventritt, who are competing this weekend, will undoubtedly take part. The other men in New York are Dick Fisher, Bernard Merriam, Gregory Jameson, and John Colony...
...richest man in Mexico. He owns El Mante, the richest sugar mill in Mexico, worth 10,000,000 pesos; the estate of Santa Barbara, worth 2,000,000; the estate of Soledad de la Mota worth 1,500,000, and is principal stockholder in three great corporations, the F. Y. V. Company, Peraleo Company and Azucan Company...