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...while she was visiting in Pittsburgh. Donora, Union Steel's new works, was named after the bride and W. H. Donner, Union Steel's president (first father-in-law of Elliott Roosevelt). Considering the other projects which Andrew Mellon had afoot in those years her later complaint that he devoted too much time to business, too little to her, sounds genuine. The marriage lasted only ten years. The divorce was bitterly but privately fought in the courts. Through his friend Boies Penrose, Andrew Mellon had special laws enacted to keep the trial from, becoming
Although there has been some undergraduate complaint of certain features of the Summer School, an investigation has revealed that faults that exist in the teaching staff and the food are not to be blamed on the Summer School authorities...
...Anglicanism is the State Religion, differences betweeen High and Low Churchmen occasionally have violent repercussions upon the life of the people. In the U. S. where Protestant Episcopalians number only 2,000,000 their denominational dissensions mean far less. Not so, however, to the communicants themselves, as the Albany complaint demonstrated...
...publishing business. Following graduation (1926) he went to Oxford for two years, cherished two ambitions: to teach school and to deal in rare books. (He has a remarkable library of earthy Americana.) Eventually he was persuaded to enter the Curtis company. He worked hard, without enthusiasm but without complaint. He peddled his grandfather's magazines from door to door, went to Manhattan and sold advertising, returned to Philadelphia to work in the circulation department at a desk among rows & rows of others. Enthusiasm and aptitude grew apace. Last week Gary Bok, 28, found himself occupying his late grandfather...
...Washington one D. B. Flohr, successor to the chauffeur who quit Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins because she made him work 17 hours a day (TIME, May 15), was asked if he had any such complaint. Cried Chauffeur Flohr: "Say! You can put this down. She's the sweetest little woman in the world to work...