Word: bankers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...protest the almost total absence of conservatives on the faculty," said Buckley, who ran as a Conservative for mayor of New York City in 1965. If he wins, Buckley will become the corporation's first elected Catholic and the only petition candidate to succeed other than New Haven Banker William Horowitz, 60, the corporation's only elected...
Business School students proved once again yesterday that people are funny as over 400 of them crowded into Banker Library to hear Art Linkletter describe his rise to fame...
...loose "amongst the treasures of The Thousand and One Nights," Arpels chose 1,469 diamonds, 36 rubies, 36 emeralds and 105 pearls from the royal jewels in Iran's Central Bank, spent six months fashioning them into a crown that is literally priceless-though one sporty Iranian banker has put an unofficial figure of $15 million on the Empress' lovely headpiece...
Under present governmental loan programs, the government matches the student's interest payments, each paying three per cent. The loans are given primarily from local banks. The student must first show that he really needs the money and second convince the banker to give him the money. "It is very difficult for Negroes in the South, for instance, to get loans under such conditions," Gleason pointed out. The panel's proposal eliminates such conditions...
...acres of oil and gas-bearing grassland near Houston, shows promise of success after suffering some fumbles at the outset. Against more difficult odds because of recent costly land acquisitions, Shipping Tycoon Daniel Ludwig's Westlake Village near the San Fernando Valley and Mortgage Banker James W. Rouse's Columbia near Baltimore are also making a quick start. "The worst that can happen to us," insists Rouse, "is that we'll get rich slowly...