Word: chases
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...figures from Sitting Bull to Richard Nixon and Marilyn Monroe. "I am glad I have been caught and can promise I will never forge any autographs ever again." Admitted Hamilton, in a public aside to Sutton: "It is the forgeries and fakes that give piquancy and excitement to the chase. Without them, philography would be a pretty dull pursuit...
...figures of the past 40 years McCloy's list of impressive posts--both in and out of government--includes: assistant secretary of war during World War II; U.S. High Commissioner for occupied West Germany after the war president of the World Bank in its first years; chairman of the Chase Manhattan Bank; chairman of the Ford Foundation; chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations. Friend of presidents and cabinet secretaries. McCloy has been dubbed by many the most influential private citizen in America...
...grabbed off the largest share of the business, and last week they were drawing big crowds too. California's Bank of America, which opened about 50,000 new accounts during March, had 64,000 applications in just the first two weeks of April. At New York's Chase Manhattan, activity last week was five times as great as in January and February. Observed Vice President Brian Holland: "Human nature being what it is, people seem to wait until the last minute." To accommodate all the eleventh-hour savers, First National Bank of Chicago kept its office open until...
Late last April the Crimson was in the thick of the Ivy League title chase when the Tigers knocked them out with a 10-6 decision...
...start of the meet, it seemed it would be too late for the thinclads by the time the 5000 and the relay rolled around. The Huskies swept the hammer, the discus and the shotput, as well as taking first and third in the steeple chase and edging out the Crimson in the 4x100 relay...