Word: banker
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Gaulle's administration is Banker-Professor Georges Jean Raymond Pompidou, 51, a bushy-browed bear of a man who grows roses and has written books on French writers from Racine to Cabinet Colleague André Malraux. Premier in the Cabinet that was overthrown in October, and now Premier-designate, Pompidou is probably closer to the President than any other minister. He was a schoolteacher and Resistance fighter before joining De Gaulle as a consultant on education in 1944, later became director of the Rothschild bank. De Gaulle, who does not relax easily, is soothed by Pompidou's roguish...
...this is Beverly Hills!" says a shocked Angeleno banker...
There are signs now that prices are stabilizing and that an investment in a house is losing some of its value as a hedge against inflation. Seattle Mortgage Banker Herndon McKay thinks that "the point has been reached where the purchaser can expect to sell his home for less than he paid for it"-just like any other item that depreciates with...
Born. To Edwina Sandys Dixon, 23, daughter of Britain's Commonwealth Relations Secretary Duncan Sandys, granddaughter of Sir Winston Churchill, and Piers Dixon, 33, banker son of Sir Pierson Dixon, British Ambassador to France: their first child, a boy; in London...
...been the largest university endowment in the nation, Harvard's investments began modestly. In 1777, after 141 years they still totalled only $55,000. Funds were managed by treasurer John Hancock, who like most of his successors (including the present treasurer Paul C. Cabot '21) was a Boston investment banker...