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Business & Finance: Personnel: Nov. 4, 1935
¶ Last week a group of New York businessmen formed a new company. Among the incorporators were: Winthrop W Aldrich, Paul D, Cravath, Matthew Woll, Nelson A...
POLITICAL NOTES: Miscellaneous Mentions: May 3, 1926
Some time ago Representative Ogden L. Mills of New York, suave cosmopolite, one of the ablest financiers in the House, sponsored a bill for returning German...
Italian Debt
The House voted. The agreement made with Italy by the U. S. World War Debt Funding Commission (TIME, Nov. 16, 23, THE CABINET) was approved, 257 to 133, and...
TAXATION: Back to Privacy
Soon after Congress met last January, blue-blooded Representative Robert Low Bacon of Long Island introduced in the House a bill for repeal of the income tax...
Fiction: Recent Books: Feb. 17, 1936
OLD MAN GREENLAW Kenneth Payson Kempton Farrar & Rinehart ($2.50). An amiable tale of crotchety down-East characters, complete with quirks, cranks, wiles...
THE PRESIDENCY: The Roosevelt Week: Oct. 17, 1932
"The delegate from New York!" bawled a voice on the platform at last week's Democratic State convention in Albany. From the Tammany section on the floor...
POLITICAL NOTES: From Anne Arundel Town
The Chamber of Commerce of the U. S. assembled last week at Washington (see p. 25) for its 14th annual meeting. The meeting endured four days. More than 30...
Milestones: Sep. 15, 1924
Married. Ogden L. Mills, 40, U. S. Congressman and Manhattan clubman, to Mrs. Dorothy Randolph Fell; at Narragansett Pier, R. I. His divorced wife, daughter...
POLITICAL NOTES: Anomaly
Senator Borah, oratorically extraordinary gentleman from Idaho, a fortnight ago tramped southward to Augusta, Georgia, heart of the Southern "Dry" belt;...
Coming & Going: Jul. 28, 1924
COMING. During the past week the following men and women arrived in the U. S. on the following ships: On the Paris (France)−H. Grindell Matthews, inventor of...


