Curtis Bean Dall

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*[http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=71202019&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=25 ''San Antonio Express'', 15 Feb 1934], pg 20, "New Cars Impress Visitor in San Antonio" "Business conditions in Texas are showing a more marked improvement than probably any other section of the country, according to John Baker Miller who is associated with Curtis Dall, son-in-law of President Roosevelt, in the firm of Fenner and Beane.  Miller is registered at the Plaza Hotel for an indefinite stay. 'The stock and investment business is a criterion of general business conditions,' Miller stated. 'During the first 45 days of this year our company showed an increase of 65 per cent in volume of business done in Texas over the last four months of 1923.  Mr. Dall and I made a trip through Texas and into Mexico about a month ago and it was because of his favorable impression of this section that I was sent here to make a survey of business conditions.  San Antonio impresses me most favorably because of the large number of new automobiles one sees on the streets and because of the optimistic attitude of the local people and those in surrounding towns have.' "
 
*[http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=71202019&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=25 ''San Antonio Express'', 15 Feb 1934], pg 20, "New Cars Impress Visitor in San Antonio" "Business conditions in Texas are showing a more marked improvement than probably any other section of the country, according to John Baker Miller who is associated with Curtis Dall, son-in-law of President Roosevelt, in the firm of Fenner and Beane.  Miller is registered at the Plaza Hotel for an indefinite stay. 'The stock and investment business is a criterion of general business conditions,' Miller stated. 'During the first 45 days of this year our company showed an increase of 65 per cent in volume of business done in Texas over the last four months of 1923.  Mr. Dall and I made a trip through Texas and into Mexico about a month ago and it was because of his favorable impression of this section that I was sent here to make a survey of business conditions.  San Antonio impresses me most favorably because of the large number of new automobiles one sees on the streets and because of the optimistic attitude of the local people and those in surrounding towns have.' "
 
*[http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=114084109&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=10 ''Indiana Evening Gazette'', 4 Apr 1934], pg 7, "...Curtis Dall, presidential son-in-law, hadn't been heard of here for some time until he publicly protested the Securities Act..."
 
*[http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=114084109&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=10 ''Indiana Evening Gazette'', 4 Apr 1934], pg 7, "...Curtis Dall, presidential son-in-law, hadn't been heard of here for some time until he publicly protested the Securities Act..."
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*[http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=99257735&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=15 ''Mason City Globe-Gazette'' (Mason City, Iowa), 15 Jun 1934], pg 1, "President's Daughter Establishes Reno Residence", "Mrs. Anna Dall Believed to be Asking Divorce :Has Not Lived with Her Husband for More Than Year", "Reno, Nev., June 15 (AP) — Mrs. Anna Curtis Dall, daughter of President Roosevelt, is establishing residence here and it was assumed divorce proceedings were in prospect.  Mrs. Dall has leased a home at Lake Tahoe.  The daughter of the president has been seperated from her husband for more than a year.  With her two children, "Sistie" and "Buzzie," she lived at the white house during the past year.  Mrs. Dall was not available here today, but it was understood she was enroute to this city.  Mr. and Mrs. Dall were married in June, 1926.  Mrs. Dall left Washington yesterday with her children.  Shortly after the Roosevelts entered the white house, Elliott Roosevelt, a son, left for the west coast, established residence at Las Vegas and obtained a divorce from Elizabeth Donner Roosevelt of Philadelphia.  A few days later, in Burlington, Iowa, he was married to Miss Ruth Googins of Fort Worth, Texas."
 
*Syracuse Herald, Jul 6, 1936. Picture of Curtis B Dall with his two children  
 
*Syracuse Herald, Jul 6, 1936. Picture of Curtis B Dall with his two children  
 
*[http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=7488&iid=NYT715_6269-0424&fn=Curtis+B&ln=Dall&st=r&ssrc=&pid=1005242243 ''New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957''], on the S.S. Queen of Bermuda, sailing from Hamilton, Bermuda, 1 Jan 1939, arriving at New York, 3 Jan 1939 : "Curtis B Dall, 42, born 1896, New York City, resident of 701 Park Ave, New York; Katharine Dall, 21, born 1917, Philadelphia, resident of 701 Park Ave, New York"
 
*[http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=7488&iid=NYT715_6269-0424&fn=Curtis+B&ln=Dall&st=r&ssrc=&pid=1005242243 ''New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957''], on the S.S. Queen of Bermuda, sailing from Hamilton, Bermuda, 1 Jan 1939, arriving at New York, 3 Jan 1939 : "Curtis B Dall, 42, born 1896, New York City, resident of 701 Park Ave, New York; Katharine Dall, 21, born 1917, Philadelphia, resident of 701 Park Ave, New York"

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