Word: coster
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...shrewd selling, McKesson has become the biggest U.S. wholesaler of drugs and liquors. It has come a long way since the dark days of 1938 when its president, F. Donald Coster, killed himself after stealing some $3,000,000 from the company, and forcing it into bankruptcy...
Died. George E. Dietrich, 53, one of the McKesson & Robbins drug firm officers who swindled the firm out of about $11,000,000 in the late '30s; of leukemia; in Roslyn, L.I. Assistant Treasurer Dietrich (born Musica) worked with President F. Donald Coster (real name: Philip Musica) and two other brothers in the firm in the two-year embezzlement, but ratted on his brothers in court, escaped with a 2½-year prison sentence...
...Bowl was flush with cheering spectators as the Carodny to Ludendorff aerial combo clicked on the opening play behind the ubiquitous downfield blocking of 215-pound Donald Coster...
Sued for Divorce. By Novelist Katherine Ursula Tuowle Parrott Greenwood Wildberg Schermerhorn (ExWife, Next Time We Live), 40: Army Air Forces Captain Alfred Coster Schermerhorn, 45, her fourth; in Miami. She faces trial this week on charges of aiding desertion, harboring a deserter, undermining the morale of a member of the armed forces (TIME...
...list of men receiving commissions is as follows: John R. Abbott, Jr.; Oliver F. Ames; William O. Apthorp; Carleton Burr; Henry M. Campbell; Gerard H. Coster; Jack H. James; William H. Latimer, Jr.; Allan L. Levine; Thomas J. L. Redmond; Rufus F. Walker; William Woodward, Jr.; William C. Wright...