Word: chases
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...rescue marks an inglorious end to a flamboyant experiment. Starting in 1960 with an inheritance and money borrowed from friends, Parsons put together $650,000 and founded the Birmingham-Bloomfield Bank. With money borrowed from Chase Manhattan, Chicago's Continental Illinois National and other major banks, Parsons began buying up other small banks. In 1964 he acquired B.O.C...
...B.O.C. has been operated since last January by David Rockefeller's Chase Manhattan Bank, which took over after foreclosing on $21 million in loans. B.O.C., with assets of $1.3 billion, showed operating losses of $6.6 million in 1970 and $4,000,000 last year. To keep the bank from failing, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation moved in. Rather than close down the bank and pay off its depositors-which would take a big chunk ($750 million) out of FCIC's $4.7 billion in assets-the agency will make available $60 million over the next five years to keep...
...Karen Chase, the celebrated basketball star at Windham College up in Putney, Vt., has split her off-campus house to head south for Saturday and Sunday...
...describe Nubar Gulbenkian, the high-loving millionaire who died last week at 75 in Cannes, where he was being treated for a heart ailment. Resembling a Mephistophelean Santa Clans with his portly form, thick black eyebrows, fluffy white beard and twinkling eyes, Gulbenkian spent his life in a relentless chase after pleasure. "I believe in comfort. I enjoy everything I do," he said...
Only a small number of our readers' letters can be printed, and each week Reporter-Researcher Nancy Chase culls the mail for a representative and interesting sample. But all correspondence is answered. Miss Cisneros' staffers make a rough division by subject matter. Isabel Kouri, for instance, specializes in national affairs; Barbara Storfer in foreign news, science and environment...