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...Dennis Bateman Pittsburgh...
There were other constituencies to tend to as well. At the British Home in Sierra Madre, a retirement camp for expatriates, the Queen tramped from stucco bungalow to bungalow, pleasing the 38 residents almost unbearably. The oldest, Sybil Jones-Bateman, 97, gave Her Majesty a homemade tea cozy and a collectively sewn quilt for the infant Prince William...
Nonetheless, professional stock analysts say that the young businesses that are coming to the market today tend to be much sounder investments than the new issues of the '60s. Says Frank Bryant of Los Angeles' Bateman Eichler, Hill Richards: "The companies going public now are more mature. They generally have at least five years of earnings, and the price-earnings ratios aren't in the in finite numbers of the '60s." More stock underwriting is also now being done by old-line, well-capitalized investment banking firms. This psychological imprimatur tends to make the stocks seem...
...title role, and in its appeal to actors and producers over the centuries. The bloody monster who murdered his way to the throne (a notoriously inaccurate historical portrait) has over the years engaged the talents of several women, boys in their early teens, and even little Ellen Bateman, who began acting the role professionally when she was four...
...trying to get people to read at no matter what level." The Dallas public library lends games and dress patterns in low-income neighborhoods. Some libraries even lend gerbils and hamsters, as well as hedge trimmers and posthole diggers-a development that often upsets traditionalists. Sniffs Mrs. Chebie Bateman, library director for Columbus, Miss.: "I believe in furnishing the books and letting the hardware store furnish the tools...