Word: morgans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...survived the advent of his charming wife, but Alton, junior, finally eased me out. The only way they are getting the Alton Cooks out of the building (opposite Morgan's on Murray Hill) is by pulling it down...
When portly O. P. Van Sweringen finally bought control of Missouri Pacific R. R. for his top-heavy Alleghany Corp. in 1930 he was tickled pink. The word that more than 50% of MOP stock was his reached him in the office of J. P. Morgan & Co. Beaming all over, O. P. dashed out of the place and around the corner to Kuhn, Loeb & Co. to tell MOP's bankers he was the new boss...
...stockholders ordered by ICC to change part of their loan money into risk money (in addition to RFC) : Metropolitan Life (present bond holdings: $20,627,000), Prudential ($19,761,000), Northwestern Mutual ($12,602,000), New York Life ($11,845,000), Equitable Life ($8,942,000), a J. P. Morgan & Co. syndicate (loans plus interest...
Notes between the notes: After years of mayhem committed on a hapless public, Guy Lombardo has finally relented and convinced brother Carmen that someone else should take care of the Lombardo lyrics. Nominee is a bird by the name of Mert Curtis, who used to sing for Russ Morgan. . . . Victor claims that it is going to swipe Duke Ellington, Horace Heldt, Kay Kayser, and a couple of other bands away from Columbia records in February. All we can say is that this record racket, which totalled 70,000,000 sales last year, is really getting vicious...
...some 7,500 correspondents located all over the world. The result, 50,000 words a day, goes out by teletype to some 250 radio stations from Manila to Mozambique, to 40-odd newspapers from Alaska to London, and over short-wave to ships at sea, including J. P. Morgan's Corsair whenever she puts out. Acclaimed in the radio business for accuracy, wariness and brevity, Transradio got wide kudos during the war-bulletin period for keeping its editorial head screwed on tight, broadcasting no scare heads...