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Late to arrive in Minneapolis was Arthur Hind, Utica, N. Y. plush tycoon, owner of the "world's rarest stamp," the only known 1¢ British Guiana of 1856, for which he paid $32,500. philately's greatest price. Cut octagonally, magenta in color, not a particularly good specimen as stamps go, this unique scrap of paper was "discovered" in 1872, when it sold for six shillings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Philatelists | 9/2/1929 | See Source »

...sayings and actions of assembled geniuses. As each wore a large identification tag bearing the name of his state, they soon found this an easier means of appellation than remembering proper names. "Oregon" compared notes with "Maryland"; "New Jersey" told "Kansas" about Manhattan, for "New York" himself was from Utica, had never seen New York City. Soon they decided to form a club, "The Edison 49ers," to meet every ten years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Brightest Boys | 8/12/1929 | See Source »

Mohawk Hudson Power Corp.: Serving Albany, Schenectady, Utica, Syracuse, many another New York city. Board Chairman is Charles S. Brewer; directorate includes Statistician Roger W. Babson, General Electric's Owen D. Young, also Messrs. Machold and Carlisle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Utility Merger | 6/24/1929 | See Source »

...first in Maine, where securities of his Central Maine Power & Light have become popular legal tender and his henchmen, Walter S. Wyman and Guy P. Gannett, are ruling powers. Mr. Wyman is Water Power. Mr. Gannett, a cousin of Chain-Publisher Frank Gannett of Rochester, Syracuse, Brooklyn, Hartford, Albany, Utica, Elmira, Newburgh-Beacon (N. Y.), Plainfield (N. J.), Ithaca, Olean (N.Y.), Ogdensburg (N. Y.), is Power of the Press. His monthly Comfort reaches 1,226,330 homes. His dailies in Portland (the Press-Herald and Express} and Waterville (the Sentinel} dominate. Working quietly as always, Mr. Insull intrenched...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Power and the Press | 4/22/1929 | See Source »

Eleven Harvard Clubs, scattered from Pasadena to Boston and Utica to Dallas, Texas, have arranged for showings of the Harvard Film, which has just been completed by the Harvard Film Foundation, it was announced yesterday by H. C. Clark '11, Alumni Secretary. The picture received its first showing in tentative form before the directors of the Alumni Association at their meeting last month and its second before the Harvard Club of Buffalo last Tuesday, where it was enthusiastically received. The movie consists of three reels of glimpses of Harvard activities, people, and buildings, and takes about 40 minutes to show...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ELEVEN HARVARD CLUBS TO SHOW UNIVERSITY FILM | 2/8/1929 | See Source »

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