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...idea is to enforce the agreement; that's all," he said. Verne Philbrook, president of the Georgian chain, could not be reached for a statement yesterday...
...west bank of the broad estuary of the Kennebec River is Bath, Me., "City of Ships." There in 1607 was launched the first ship built in North America. There Jonathan Philbrook gained immortality by building the first schooner. There for more than a century was the centre of the U. S. shipbuilding industry. But in Bath today there is only one active shipyard-the famed Bath Iron Works. Hitherto a tightly-held little company, Bath Iron Works last week became a publicly-owned corporation. A banking group headed by Manhattan's Hemphill, Noyes & Co. offered 50,000 shares...
Waterton -- Dennison, 89; Fairbanks, 36; Bullard, 41; Neil, 35; Philbrook, 39. Total...
...Cushing, J. B. Eustis, H. C. Fox, R. Furman, J. W. Glidden, J. H. Hall, L. Heckscher, R. Homans, C. D. Jackson, G. C. Kellogg, C. F. Malley, W. R. May, R. T. W. Moss, G. Metcalf, P. Musgrave, A. C. Nash, F. L. Olmsted, G. R. Philbrook, M. L. Sand, T. E. Sherwin, C. W. Shope, W. A. D. Short, C. D. Varney, G. D. Wells...
...reformed on attaining his majority." The change in the name is interesting, but the ten "stray leaves" do not show any marked improvement over the Kodaks. Though none of them attempt to be humorous, several are very pleasing. The other prose articles are "Aunt Mary," by G. B. Philbrook, and two sketches by H. B. Eddy; one of the latter being an unnecessary contribution to the literature of Adam...