Word: cashier
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...offices on Aldermanbury Square for a preliminary discussion of recent developments. Then, on Jan. 15, U.S. Negotiator Warren Christopher ordered his jet to stop in London on the way from Washington to Algiers. There it picked up two Bank of England officials, Deputy Governor Christopher ("Kit") McMahon and Chief Cashier David Somerset. They were to remain with Christopher during the toughest part of the negotiations in Algiers, arranging many of the details of the transfer mechanism...
...first aboard, Gladys Yarian, assistant cashier at the Claypool branch of the First National Bank of nearby Warsaw, Ind., ambles back to her job across Main Street clutching The Call of the Wild. In her wake, Bank Teller Cindy Leslie carries off Little Women. The Rev. Steve Cain, 30, a Van Gogh beard and casual garb offering no hint that he is pastor of Claypool's United Methodist Church, chooses Marathon Man on the assumption, he says, that this nasty little spy thriller is about running. The Rev. Cain's daughter Rachel, 8, is a small celebrity...
...knew anything of the author-just as the poet wished. A Cambridge don who shunned any mention of his verse, Housman hid behind a late-Victorian mask of colorless propriety. The flamboyant London literary scene of the turn of the century left him cold. "He was like an absconding cashier," recalled Max Beerbohm. "We certainly wished he would abscond...