Word: baileys
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...studies are desirable to people involved in stack-centered research, because they can keep their books and materials in the library," says Margaret A. Bailey, administrative assistant for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences office of physical planning...
...Bailey calls herself "the keeper of The List" for the studies, now 20 names long. The turnover on the studies is extremely slow because once a professor moves from The List to a study, it's his for life. The next step is a shorter, separate list, one with the names of 10 professors waiting for the chance to move into a larger, more lavish study...
...studies in Pusey are often not as desirable, Bailey says, though they include such amenities as air conditioning. Pusey studies are uniform in size, while the Widener offices vary. Occasionally the professor at the top of the waiting list will pass up the first available study if it is in Pusey, Bailey says...
After his release, Moore apparently began eyeing a much bigger target: First Chicago. His contact was a cousin, Herschel Bailey, 30, who knew Otis Wilson, 30, a clerk at the bank. Wilson introduced Taylor to Moore and by last month the group included Neal Jackson, 31, Leonard Strickland, 49, and Ronald Carson, 40. They plotted their scam at meetings in a Quality Inn on Chicago's west side...
...first heard a taped message: "This is First Chicago transfer operations. Your transaction is being recorded." Unfazed, the caller placed the order with one of Taylor's unwitting co-workers. Taylor pretended to phone another Merrill Lynch official for backup confirmation. He really called the Chicago home of Bailey, who gave an authentic-sounding "approval" as the tape rolled. The $24 million was promptly wired to New York's Citibank for later transfer to Vienna...