Word: honolulu
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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After Senator Smoot had left town, his friends heard reports that he, a. widower of a year, a great-grandfather, No. 3 man in the Mormon Church, was to be married again in Salt Lake City, spend his honeymoon in Honolulu. Questioned in Chicago about the report Senator Smoot declared...
...George Washington $3,851,000, Amerika (now America) $2,979,000, President Grant (now Republic) $2,389,000. For its Grosser Kurfurst (now City of Los Angeles of the Los Angeles Steamship Co.) the N. G. L. will receive $1,500,000 and for Princess Alice (now City of Honolulu...
Last week from many a U. S. city, from Canada, Honolulu, Mexico, went 236 delegates to a Manhattan convention of the Association of Junior Leagues of America, socialite welfare organization. After electing officers, they ratified a proposal for establishing an International Junior League. Next autumn their committee will consider applications for admission from ladies in Europe and Asia. Charter members of foreign city leagues must be mostly natives there. The first international committee meeting will be financed...
...Milan last week Italy's General Bankers Confederation cheered a typical and popular U. S. stockbroker, a genial fellow of 54, who, with his young wife, lately honeymooned in Honolulu: Edward Henry Harriman Simmons, retiring president of the New York Stock Exchange...
Vhen the market broke while President Simmons was honeymooning in Honolulu, it was upon Mr. Whitney, acting president, that all the responsibility fell. So well did he manage things that the governing committee passed a resolution praising him for "efficient and conscientious labors during the severe financial disturbance. ..." Many an outsider reading this said, "Ah! Now perhaps he'll be made president of the Exchange." But brokers, knowing how far ahead such matters are decided, took it as the Committee's way of saying: "See how fine our judgment turned...