Word: banker
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...charge that these tyrants are backed by Wall Street raises the old questions: Does money recognize any morality? When a banker steps into his bank, does he leave his conscience on the sidewalk...
...introduce Professor J. G. Callam of the Business School, who will act as toastmaster. The four speakers will be Mr. L. K. Liggett, president of the United Drug Company, President Lowell, Dean W. B. Donham '98 of the Business School, and Mr. T. W. Slocum '90 a New York banker and an overseer of the University during the years...
Married. Thomas S. Lament, 24, eldest son of Thomas W. Lamont, New York banker, to Miss Elinor B. Miner of Rochester...
Died. Stuyvesant Fish, 71, banker and railway official, in Manhattan...
...special senate for foreign affairs" is what Frank A. Vanderlip, the New York banker, proposed in a speech on the Pacific Coast. Instability and ignorance are the faults for which Mr. Vanderlip blames our present system of conducting foreign relations - policies changing every four years, new and untrained amateurs saddled with the responsibilities of diplomacy. This is his proposal: A body of mature men, elected from the United States at large, for not less than ten years each; five members to change at each congressional election; half the body would form a quorum; the remainder would travel abroad as part...