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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...continue his work under Attorney General-elect John J. Bennett Jr., a Democrat. Also begun by Governor Roosevelt to silence critics of Tammany corruption was an investigation of the lower courts of Manhattan & The Bronx by the Appellate Division of the State Supreme Court. Appointed as referee was Justice Samuel Seabury, longtime Tammany foe. Referee Seabury named small, Austrian-born Isidor Jacob Kresel, 52, to be special counsel for this inquiry. Lawyer Kresel has had ample experience in dealing with unsavory situations. Graduated from Columbia in 1900, he has been assistant district attorney for New York County, helped impeach Governor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATES & CITIES: Scandals of New York (Cont.) | 12/29/1930 | See Source »

...bank had $55,000,000 in assets on Sept. 24, was known in Philadelphia as "the Greenfield bank," owing to its identification with Albert Monroe Greenfield, real estate operator. The institution's depositors numbered 135,000. their funds totaled $45,000,000. President of the bank was Samuel H. Barker, son of the late Wharton Barker, presidential candidate on the Middle-of-the-Road Populist ticket in 1900. The bank was not connected with New York's Bankers Trust...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Philadelphia Failure | 12/29/1930 | See Source »

...Samuel Mather is the country's second largest contributor to community chests. Largest is Senator James Couzens of Pontiac, Mich. Henry Ford gave Detroit's chest nothing this year. But Edsel Bryant Ford did?$115,000. Senator Couzens, chairman of the Detroit chest, topped this with a gift of $120,000, also giving Washington and Pontiac other sums. The Couzens and Ford money, plus the gifts of the seven Fisher brothers ($125,000) and General Motors ($100,000, tax deduction or not) provided the bones of Detroit's latest $3,657,432 campaign...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Faith, Hope & Organization | 12/22/1930 | See Source »

...staunch men" support every community chest. Cleveland, which raised $4,667,224 for its chest and $751,300 additional for unemployment relief, has its Samuel Livingston Mather, richest citizen. He gave $186,000. His step-brother William Gwinn Mather gave...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Faith, Hope & Organization | 12/22/1930 | See Source »

...Benjamin Holt Ticknor, II200 * Arthur Whitfield Huguley 146 * Edward Sutherland Amaseen 130 * Samuel Lawrence Batchelder 127 * Stephen Pierce Duggan 126 * Phillips Finlay 121 John White Hallowell 115 Paul Allison Ketchum 86 William Henry MacHale 72 Paul Marlor Sweezy 70 James Barrett Baldwin 64 Rawn Brinkley 63 Frederick Herman Gade, II 60 Edward Kuhn Straus 58 John Adams Blanchard, II 53 Robert Livingston Scott 52 Marshall Stearns, Jr. 49 Andrew Glark Ingraham...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Seniors Choose Seven Permanent Officers and Two Committees | 12/19/1930 | See Source »

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