Word: colyer
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...have long been completely free. The operators insist that the workers pay up to $700 a year in deductibles and agree to some other cost-cutting shifts, such as limits on payments to widows. "I don't expect to live long enough to retire," says Illinois Miner Bob Colyer. "So I want my family taken care of. If I die and my wife makes more than $200 a month, she'll lose all medical benefits after 30 days. Now that's just not right...
Aramco is soon to be nationalized by the Saudi Arabian government. Its hiring policies are clearly discriminatory--one of the primary requisites for employees is proof that they are not Jewish. M. Colyer Crum, associate dean of the Business School who ran the program for Aramco officials, doesn't seem to have been bothered by this. In fact, among the course materials he distributed were sample letters proving the bearer was Christian. Crum disclaims any responsibility for the company's policies; but by accepting them, he in fact acquiesced in the Saudi Arabian government's racism...
Pearson Hunt, Converse Professor of Finance and Banking, is replacing M. Colyer Crum, associate professor of Business Administration, as the Business School's representative. Hunt stood in for Crum at some ACSR meetings last year, and is familiar with the committee's work, Farber said...
...COLYER CRUM, Williston Professor of Investment Management (Business School). "An institutional investment manager or endowment manager who chooses not to get involved at this point in time is going to have a tough row to hoe," Crum told an economic conference three years ago. "I don't think the students are going to let him off the hook...increasingly you are going to have to vote against the managers...