Word: allens
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...sales climbed 125% (to $15.1 million) from a year earlier. Syntex expects sales in its current fiscal year, ending next July, to reach $55 million to $60 million, earnings to rise to about $19 million. All this is highly pleasing to its largest stockholders, Investment Bankers Charles and Herbert Allen. They bought 33% of Syntex's stock in 1958 from Ogden Corp., which they then controlled, for about $800,000. They still hold 21%, worth $192 million...
There was a time when any Congressman traveling abroad was automatically labeled a junketeer, when an Adam Clayton Powell might wind up on the shores of the Aegean with a couple of pretty secretaries, and an Allen Ellender might inflame all of black Africa with tartly phrased racist comments. No more-or hardly any more...
Died. William J. Allen, 76, New Jersey truck driver whose discovery in May 1932 of the decomposed body of 20-month-old Charles A. Lindbergh Jr. in a shallow grave near Hopewell, N.J., ended a 72-day search for the kidnaped child and catapulted the Negro worker into brief but unfortunate fame, landing him as a freak in a Coney Island exhibit until public pressure forced New Jersey Governor A. Harry Moore to find him state employment and give him a $5,000 reward; of heart disease; in Trenton...
Four of the Crimson's top trackmen will not be participating tonight--Chris Pardee, high jump star, Walt Hewlett, a distance runner, Dave Allen, captain of the cross country team, and Tony Lynch, captain of the track team...
...injured Harvard players were not as fortunate. Craig Stapleton (six), out last week because of a sprained ankle, bowed to Army's Jim Allen, 3 to 1. Dave Benjamin (eight), still bothered by a back pull, battled to a 12-9 lead in the fifth game than them succumbed...