Word: banker
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Nuts." Graham's buy was a switch for a man whose only interest in Newsweek, until two weeks ago, was that of a fairly regular reader. Then he heard from a friend, New York Investment Banker Charles Spalding, who is also a good friend of Jack Kennedy's, that Newsweek was up for grabs (TIME, Jan. 27). Graham moved so swiftly that the finale caught his own paper by surprise: with Graham in New York on the day word of the sale leaked out. the Post was forced to rely on wire copy for its first story...
...Commission. To fellow Boston Brahmins, Marietta is the granddaughter of Groton School Founder Endicott Peabody, the daughter of Harvard Overseer and retired Episcopal Bishop Malcolm Peabody, the ex-wife of Attorney Desmond Fitzgerald. To Britons, she is now the wife of onetime Tory M.P. Ronald Tree, a multimillionaire investment banker in the land of his grandfather, the original Marshall Field. To New Yorkers, she is the tireless worker for interracial amity who was once a director of the National Urban League. To Democrats, she is a dedicated campaigner and state committeewoman whose tastefully opulent town house in 1952 became...
Louis A. Maheney '10, a Wall St banker and resident of New York City, suffered a skull and broken left leg and wrist when an automobile and a taxicab crashed near Center on Saturday night. He was on his why to an aiumni dinner...
...banker, a brother of retired University professor john J. Mahoney '03, was trapped in the wreckage of the cab and had to be removed by the Cambridge Rescue Squad. The accident disrupted MTA traffic north of the Square
...panel, sponsored by the Graduate Young Republicans, also included Milton Katz '27, Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law; Raymond Vernon, professor of International Trade and Investment; Boston banker Prescott C. Crafts; and television newsman Louis Lyons as moderator...