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Presently Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert drove from the Berengaria to the Plaza Hotel, and that night they dined with Dwight Whitney Morrow, onetime Morgan Partner, famed U. S. Ambassador to Mexico, rumored future father-in-law of Charles Augustus Lindbergh. While this potent meal was in progress alert observers continued to digest the 170 pages...
...nickel sideshow, began its new phase in 1912 when Sarah Bernhardt, old and lame, said "Pictures are my one chance for immortality." At that time, Zukor, a 5 ft. 4 in. Jew from Ricse, Hungary, was running a movie theatre on Fourteenth Street, Manhattan. William A. Brady, his temporary partner, distrusted the new medium; so did most other producers and actors. Most of the theatrical people who, lacking other jobs, worked in pictures, tried out of shame to stay anonymous. Zukor told their names. On a scratch pad one night he wrote a slogan: "Famous Players in Famous Plays...
Untalkative, small, muscular, shrewd, Zukor got along in the fur business. He and his partner, Morris Kohn, understood fur tradition?when a dealer tried to cheat them, one held him by the throat while the other ran to the bank to cash his check before he could stop payment. In 1897, surrounded by a tribal
...undivided profits nil, its deposits nil. Six months later capital was $2,000,000, deposits more than $1,000,000. Thereafter (the corporate name was changed to Guaranty Trust Co. in 1895) growth was sedate, based on insurance policy loans and railroads trusteeships. That is, until Morgan Partner Davison took hold in 1909. He increased capitalization to $5,000,000, absorbed four small banks, attracted great accounts. Next year the bank paid a 32% dividend to stockholders, the year after 40%, the third year 38%. The 1927 rate was 16% on the vastly increased capitalization...
...Morgan & Co.: Henry Pomeroy Davison, 30, son of the late Morgan-Partner H. P. Davison; Thomas Stillwell Lament, 29, son of Morgan-Partner T. W. Lamont; Henry Sturgis Morgan, 28, younger son of John Pierpont Morgan, head of the house; setting a precedent, in the cases of Davison and Lamont, for sons-of-partners to become partners; Thomas Newhall and Edward Hopkinson, partners in the affiliated Drexel & Co. (Philadelphia), to be both Drexel-partners and Morgan-partners; bringing the total number of partners...