Word: bettses
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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A study by Huntington and Richard K. Betts, avisiting professor and fellow at theWashington-based Brookings Institute, agreed. Aslong as Marcos remains in power, his moderateopposition will gradually decline, and moreradical insurgent groups will gain support,Huntington said.
The ECAC and EAIAW reached a more amicable agreement. "There was an atmosphere of trust and faith from the start," EAIAW president-elect Jane Betts said. "Ours was a very carefully orchestrated consolidation." Betts added, calling the national merger "a blatant, monopolistic takeover."
Part of the negotiations between the EAIAW and the ECAC concerned women's representation on the resultant body's governing council. A minimum of four administrators on the 15-member board will be women, and both Betts and the EAIAW's current president will get seats. ECAC members said it...
Small wonder. Alfred Bloomingdale, who died of cancer in August at the age of 66, was one of Beverly Hills' more beautiful people. The longtime head of Diners Club and grandson of the founder of Bloomingdale's department store, he was best known in recent years for his...
Bill once had hopes of becoming a broadcaster, but he found security as a switchman with Southern Bell. In 1960, when the Bettses moved from their first $5,500 house to a larger $ 19,000 house, Bill got a second job as an auditor for the state racing commission. The Bettses had four daughters, but Roxie worked as a night desk manager at a bowling alley, and credit cards smoothed the financial bumps. Weekend fishing trips to Key West could always be charged, and when the minimum payments got to be a problem, Betts refinanced the house...