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...importance of the Brady estate can perhaps best be apprehended by a cursory list of the companies of which Nicholas was director. Important among these was Consolidated Gas Co. of New York (Anthony, long interested in Con. Gas, was largely responsible for the installation there of his friend George Bruce Cortelyou as president) and Chrysler Corp. (When Walter P. Chrysler was founding his since famed company it was Brady estate money which practically financed his project.) Other companies of which Nicholas was a director were Anaconda Copper Mining Co., Chili Copper Co., Union Carbide and Carbon Corp., Mohawk-Hudson Power...
Harvard 8. Dartmouth 1. Wesselman defeated Bruce (D), 5-0; Crosse (D), 5-1; and Newman (D), 5-3. Cassidy defeated Bruce (D), 5-2; Crosse (D), 5-2; and Newman (I), 5-3. Allen defeated Bruce (D), 5-1; and Crosse (D), 5-2. Newman (D) defeated Allen...
...making the present company the third oldest illuminating gas concern in the U. S. Its expansion has been regular rather than phenomenal, but in recent years the pace has been accelerated. A power in Con. Gas finance is Nicholas F. Brady and a power in its operation is George Bruce Cortelyou, president of Con. Gas since 1909. Once Mr. Cortelyou was a stenographer in the Federal Court of New York, then a Roosevelt cabinet member and national G. 0. P. chairman. A subway rider, he travels by train only in summer when he commutes from Huntington, L. I. Old, faithful...
Clarence Napier Bruce, Lord Aberdare of Duffryn, who is one of the best racquets players in the world, has never managed to win the Court Tennis Championship of England, but he went after Frank Frazier coolly last week in the Racquet & Tennis Club, Manhattan, for the U.S. title. More experienced, Lord Aberdare out-placed him and Frazier, coming in close to get the Englishman's cut-shots, netted repeatedly. After being set-point three times, Lord Aberdare won the first set 6-3, took the next quickly, then began to net shots on his own forehand. But Frazier...
Pridefully Advertisers & Advertising Agents pointed to its original subscribers. Among famed publicists to whom the magazine is to appeal, in much the same manner as a club bulletin, are: Bruce Barton, Roy S. Durstine, William Hart, Adam Kessler Jr., H. K. McCann, Frank Presbrey, Stanley Resor...