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Albert A. List Was a business person and philanthropist. collector of modern art... where gave (NY Times)

husband of Vera List who continued his tradition of support.

Born to Rumanian imigrants in Fall River in 1901 Grocery and distribute Crescent Corporation revitalized cos, retired at 36 in 1937

1942 returns controls Glen Alden in 1957 and even RKO chain

1948 gets RKO chain https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RKO_Pictures

List Industries Owns RKO by 1957[1]

1959 merged List Industries to Glen Alden[2]

1958 stay in merger https://www.nytimes.com/1958/04/12/archives/order-in-pennsylvania.html

Merger is Questioned Farris v. Glen Alden Corp (1958 PA supreme court) https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=&httpsredir=1&article=2054&context=vlr

Defendant is a coal-mining company wherein Plaintiff is a shareholder. In 1957 a second company, List, purchased 38.5% of Defendant’s stock. List is a holding company that owns interest in real estate, motion pictures, textile companies, but no coal companies until the 1957 stock purchase. The purchase allowed List to put three members on the board, and in 1958 Defendant entered an agreement with List to purchase List’s assets and liabilities in return for Defendant stock. The name of the company would change, directors from both companies would run the new company and List would be dissolved. A majority of the shareholders agreed to the reorganization at a shareholders meeting. Plaintiff filed suit because the reorganization plan did not conform to Pennsylvania Business Corporation Law that applied to the plan. Plaintiff argued that the reorganization was a de facto merger, and as such the dissenting shareholders should have been notified that they could claim fair value for their shares. Defendants argued that the reorganization is considered a purchase of assets under the applicable statute. https://www.casebriefs.com/blog/law/corporations/corporations-keyed-to-klein/mergers-acquisitions-and-takeovers/farris-v-glen-alden-corp/ https://openyls.law.yale.edu/handle/20.500.13051/1153


List Company part of List Industries List Company does private banking in Fall River List controls Gera William list is a senior, his sons Kenneth and Austin[3]

Also on Glen Alden merger, great profits in 1963[4]

Merger to be List Alden[5]

List is CEO Glen Alden in 1959 https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/227/906/1803735/ https://www.casemine.com/judgement/us/5914c9b7add7b049347f4a5d

Glen Alden acquires Hudson Coal in 1960[6]

Sells to Riklis Group March 25, 1960 https://www.nytimes.com/1960/03/25/archives/list-seen-selling-glen-alden-block-riklis-group-reportedly-will.html A group headed by Mishulam Riklis, president and chief executive officer of the B.T.L. Corporation, has arranged to acquire working control of the Glen Alden Corporation from the Albert List interests, according to usually well informed sources. With Computer Use Right Next Door: https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1960/03/25/105423217.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0

Meshulam Riklis, chairman of the Rapid-American Corporation and the Glen Alden Corporation, has been holding "preliminary conversations" with the General Host Corporation about a possible consolidation, a spokesman for RapidAmerican said yesterday. June 14, 1969 https://www.nytimes.com/1969/06/14/archives/riklis-considers-buying-armour-glen-alden-chairman-holds-talks-with.html

http://cinematreasures.org/comments?page=31&theater_id=834

NY Times Obit[7]

Max List founded List in 1936 in Florida, same? https://www.listindustries.com/about-us


Pathé Marconi Studios is a recording studio in Paris.

It was originally developed by Pathé Records

Located at 62 Rue de Sevres 48°50'52.9"N 2°19'10.4"E 48.848039, 2.319547

Originally served as production studios for Pathe Records when they were active.

In December 1928 Pathe's assets were purchased by the British Columbia Gramophone Company on behalf of hte EMI Group.

Beatles recorded Can't By Me Love and other songs there in 1964. Rolling stones a lot of Some Girls and Emotional Rescue in 1977


The Rolling Stones recorded much of their Some Girls record there[8] When the Whip Comes Down


Alwin C Ernst Alwin_C._Ernst obit NY Times https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1948/05/14/97152334.html?action=click&contentCollection=Archives&module=ArticleEndCTA&region=ArchiveBody&pgtype=article&pageNumber=23 May 14, 1948 page 23


Phren (Template:Lang-grc; plural phrenes, φρένες) is an Ancient Greek word for the location of thought or contemplation.[9] Phren is used, for example, to describe where Achilles considered his sadness about losing Briseis and his duty to join the Greeks agains Troy.[10].


References

  1. ^ "LIST INDUSTRIES CORP.; Holding Company Raised Net to $1,670,284 From $439,045". The New York Times. 12 November 1957. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  2. ^ "GLEN ALDEN CORP. PLANS A MERGER; It Proposes to Acquire List Industries -- Stockholder Votes Are Scheduled". The New York Times. 5 March 1958. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  3. ^ "List Industries Names Director of Purchases". The Nerw York Times. 1 March 1958. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  4. ^ "PROFITS ADVANCE AT PABST BREWING; Net for 1963 $1.71 a Share, Against $1.38 in 1962". The New York Times. 2 March 1964. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  5. ^ "GLEN ALDEN PLANS VOTE ON A MERGER; Stockholder Ballot Slated for April 11 on Acquisition of List Industries". The New York Times. 24 March 1958. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  6. ^ Bedingfield, Robert E. (11 October 1960). "GLEN ALDEN SETS HUDSON COAL DEAL; Purchase Contract Is Made -- Transaction Should Be Closed by Month's End". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  7. ^ Neuffer, Elizabeth (12 September 1987). "Albert A. List, 86, Industrialist Who Supported Many Causes". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  8. ^ {{cite book|last1=Womack|first1=Kenneth|title=The Beatles Encyclopedia: Everything Fab Four|date=2014|publisher=[[Greenwood Publishing Group|Greenwood]|isbn=978-0313391712|page=715|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xWRyBAAAQBAJ&lpg=PA715&dq=Path%C3%A9%20Marconi%20Studios&pg=PA715#v=onepage&q=Path%C3%A9%20Marconi%20Studios&f=false}}
  9. ^ Sullivan, Shirley D. (1999). Sophocles, Use of Psychological Terminology: Old and New. Carleton University Press (in 2018 called McGill-Queen's University Press). ISBN 0-88629-343-X.
  10. ^ Scott, Sarah. "Core Vocab: phrēn, phrenes". Kosmos Society: An Online Community for Classical Studies. Harvard University Center for Hellenic Studies. Retrieved 29 April 2018.