Word: chases
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Fighting to get ahead, Schrotel read every police book in sight, won a law degree at night from the Salmon P. Chase College at the local Y.M.C.A. He was a captain in 1948 when the Cincinnati civil service commission made a ruling which allowed him and 16 other young captains to take the competitive exams that would pick the successor to retiring Chief Eugene T. Weatherly, an old-style cop who used to sharpen his shooting eye by blazing away at the rats in his dingy office. Schrotel passed the exams with the record score of 99.33% and became Cincinnati...
...three U.S. banks in order of assets: San Francisco's Bank of America, New York's Chase Manhattan and First National City...
...ROBERT CHASE, 56, managing editor of Denver's Rocky Mountain News and husband of Playwright Mary (Harvey) Chase, who says it is "a waste of time for a kid to go to college to study vocational subjects when he ought to spend the time studying humanities...
Rafferty, who left college to become a reporter, copy editor and public relations man, finally earned a B.A. degree in 1944 from the University of New Mexico, suggested that these critics were biased because they either went to liberal arts schools or never received college degrees.- To this, Chase's Rocky Mountain News replied with a snicker. Said the News: Rafferty's "own biography says he received a bachelor degree at the age of 42 from the fourth college he attended...
...equipment, cars and trucks. But there should always be a brisk market for U.S. specialties, ranging from automated gear to wash-and-wear fabrics. In this year's first quarter. Common Market imports of U.S. office accounting and computing machines more than doubled, to $23 million. Says the Chase Manhattan Bank: "Those U.S. exports will fare best that are unique -in performance, design or cost...