Word: chasing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Development quit his job last week (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS), the bank, as all good businesses should, had someone to step into his shoes. Into the $30,000-a-year (tax free*) presidency went the U.S. Executive Director Eugene Robert Black, 51, senior vice president of Manhattan's Chase National Bank...
...Beta Kappa at the University of Georgia, Gene Black became a World War I Navy ensign at 19. At war's end he went into investment banking in Atlanta, became manager of the local office of Chase-Harris, Forbes Corp. in 1931, two years later was made assistant vice president. When the firm was dissolved, Gene became a second vice president of Chase, this year rose to senior vice president. (He will now resign from Chase...
Shortly after his conviction the N.Y.U. administration suspended Bradley as department chairman. He retained full salary. Chancellor Harry Woodburn Chase said Bradley would get a hearing, but "such a hearing will not be held until the man has completed the prison sentence for which he is now liable...
Celebrity Time (Sun. 8:30 p.m., ABC-TV). Conrad Nagel with Guests Alice Marble, Ted Husing, Ilka Chase and John Daly...
Much of the film is a hair-raising chase by night which ends up in a fire-gutted tenement. As the camera stalks hunter & hunted about the shadowy ruins, the suspense is drawn out to a fine edge. An intelligent sound track, all ears, brings it to a razor sharpness. When Bobby is finally cornered on a giant rafter, overhanging the gaping cellar, the rotted wood starts giving way. What follows is a breathless, well-executed collaboration between lens and microphone...