Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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After Zammarelli's single. Harvard starter Cecil Cox retired 11 straight Crusader batters. But a double and a one-out homer in the sixth Holy Cross a 4-2 lead and brought on reliever Doug Sutton...
...Cox, who now chairs Common Cause-a non-partisan lobby concerned with honesty and accountability in government institutions-said that "PACs have made elections more and more a competition of money rather than of the ideas, character, and merit of the candidates...
According to Cox, political contributions by PACS have leaped from $12.5 million in 1974 to $120 million in 1984. In effect, that huge increase has created a vicious cycle. Cox suggested. PACs have made politics a more expensive business, and because it has become more expensive, politicians have to rely increasingly on PACs to fund their campaigns...
...ultimate in golden send-offs, but Exxon is paying President Howard C. Kauffmann and a senior vice president, Donald M. Cox, both 62, a total of $2.87 million to take early retirement in May. Kauffmann, whose 1984 salary and bonus totaled $980,518, will receive a farewell stipend of $1.63 million. Cox, who was paid $715,127 last year, will receive a $1.23 million bonus...
...selected executives where the corporation would benefit as, for example, by the early retirement of an executive from a position which would provide an opportunity for executive succession planning." Senior Vice President Lawrence G. Rawl, 56, has been nominated as Kauffmann's successor. Exxon has not yet named Cox's replacement...