Word: directors
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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Clark, Cleveland oilman (TIME, Jan. 27). Last week he announced that, like any modern, well-run body of opinion, the Crusaders will henceforth have a paid pro fessional director who will devote all his time and talents to the organization's work. New National Executive Commander of the Crusaders is Col. Julian Codman, Bos ton lawyer, longtime foe of Prohibition, an early director in the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment. Col. Codman. 60, is a Harvardman. He served with the A. E. F. in the Quarter masters Department. In 1924-26 he was attached to the Judge Advocate General...
...nevertheless he is pure and honest." Strangely allied with Senator Morrison was his longtime foe, Senator Furnifold McLendel Simmons, a Hoover Democrat. Almost identical to the McNinch case among the Democrats was last week's repercussion among the Republicans. The Senate Campaigns Fund Committee had discovered that Executive Director Robert Hendry Lucas of the Republican National Committee had sent propaganda into Nebraska in October advocating the defeat of Republican Senator George William Norris. In spite of the fact that Chairman Simeon D. Fess had promised support for all Republican candidates ''without exception," Secretary Lucas testified that...
...high-tension wire feeding the summer homes of such cinema notables as Ronald Colman, Clara Bow, Gloria Swanson, Ruth Chatterton, Marie Prevost, at Malibu Beach, Calif. The wire fell on a tank of gasoline, exploded it. Fire ripped through the colony, destroyed 19 houses, including those of Louise Fazenda, Director Alan Dwan...
Hale Holden, chairman of the executive committee of Southern Pacific Co. was elected a director of American Telephone & Telegraph...
Melvin Alvah Traylor, president of First National Bank of Chicago, was elected a director of Southern Pacific...