Monday, Apr. 30, 1951
Goodby, Broadway; Hello, Wall
When Barbara Joiner Parsons was made a general partner in the Wall Street brokerage firm of Jacquin, Stanley & Co., she received a telegram from the Ziegfeld Club: "Darling, Congratulations." Barbara is an ex-dancer in the Follies, and the first Ziegfeld girl to reach such starry heights on the Street. Only about 50 women are general partners on Wall Street. Texas-born Barbara Parsons got into the Follies of 1018, pranced and kicked. alongside such stars as Marilyn Miller and Eddie Cantor. After leaving the Follies she took some business courses, got a job selling a financial letter in New York, married an engineer. She learned enough about the market to publish a financial letter of her own, and to be a customers' broker in several Wall Street firms before coming to Jacquin, Stanley two years ago. To General Partner Parsons, the market is just like a pretty girl. "It's like a melody," she says, "and if I can just learn the tune, I'll know what's coming next."
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