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...Washington Correspondent William Hard (Consolidated Press As-sociation), staff worker on FORTUNE; and Gerard Kirsopp Lake, Manhattan textile man, son of Professor Kirsopp Lake (Ecclesiastical History) of Harvard; in Washington. A wedding guest: Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Bride's attendant: Countess Felicia Gizycka, daughter of Editrix Eleanor Medill Patterson of Hearst's Washington Herald...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Oct. 19, 1931 | 10/19/1931 | See Source »

Dedicating the four new courts on Divinity Avenue, the University fall tennis tournament will start on Monday. Prominent among the entrants are W. N. Patterson '32, who played number six last spring, D. M. Frame '32, playing number four on the University squad, J. M. Barnaby '33, and W. C. Thompson '32, both alternates. The trophy for the winner of the winner of the tournament is the Jackson Cup, now held by H. M. Coggesliall 2L. The tournament will be held on the Divinity Avenue courts which have been recently resurfaced to dry quickly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fall Tennis Tournament | 10/2/1931 | See Source »

...last week continued to be adverse but there was one shining exception. National Cash Register Co. ordered a payment of 37½? on its A stock. This stock is entitled to $3 a year in cumulative dividends, then participates with the B stock (largely held by President Frederick Beck Patterson) after the latter receives $3. During 1929 and 1930, A holders received $4 a share but last March the dividend was passed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Deals & Developments | 9/28/1931 | See Source »

Many a reader of the McCormick-Patterson tabloid New York Daily News, like many a reader of any newspaper, skips the editorials. But one day last week the News's editorial column was calculated to arrest the most cursory eye. On it appeared the picture of a pudgy male, clad only in underdrawers, squatting Gandhi-fashion at a spinning wheel. The body was the body of any corpulent, middle-aged man but the head was the head of Herbert Hoover...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: McCormick's Straw | 9/28/1931 | See Source »

...From Washington came announcement that a conference would be called to bring together miners and operators. President John Llewellyn Lewis of United Mine Workers had suggested such a meeting to President Hoover in a message saying that the plight of miners was "below animal standards." Secretary of Commerce Robert Patterson Lamont emerged from a meeting with the President, announced that some 125 invitations had been sent to bituminous operators asking if they would attend a discussion with workers in the near future. Three weeks prior Secretary Lamont had summoned a dozen of the big bituminous operators to a conference...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Below Animal Standards | 8/3/1931 | See Source »

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