Word: delafield
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Discipline and loyalty have been Mr. Practicality's watchwords. Born in Chicago in 1928, he was educated at St. John's Military Academy in Delafield, Wis., served in the infantry in Korea, and was graduated from Loyola University in 1951. A baseball player who was once invited by Connie Mack to try out for the Philadelphia Athletics, Rostenkowski reluctantly obeyed his father, a Chicago alderman, and entered politics instead...
Norman B. Wood Delafield...
...This is Mazie's day," said Trieia Nixon Cox at the Westhampton Beach, N.Y., wedding of her sister-in-law Mary Ann Livingston Delafield Cox (daughter of the Socially Registered Howard Coxes) and Brinkley Stimson Thorne, who like his bride is a graduate of the Yale School of Architecture. Trieia was in pink chiffon and Husband Ed wore a dark gray pin-stripe suit, but many of the guests came in jeans or granny dresses. Mazie started out in her great-aunt's ivory satin wedding gown and ended up hi a bathing suit and Indian shirt...
...previous story). A former employee, Ronald H. Secrist, decided to blow the whistle. For some reason, Secrist told his story, not to the New York Stock Exchange or the Securities and Exchange Commission, but to Raymond L. Dirks, an insurance specialist with the Wall Street research firm of Delafield Childs. Dirks first warned three of his firm's big clients holding Equity shares. Then Dirks confronted Equity with the charges. After that he got around to mentioning the matter to the SEC. Rumors of the company's difficulties began racing through the financial community, and big shareholders like...
...Tommy White moved on to St. John's Military Academy (Episcopal) in Delafield, Wis., made several athletic teams and the presidency of the graduating class, was editor-in-chief of the 1918 St. John's yearbook. The Trumpeter. Barely 17. he was one of the youngest cadets ever admitted to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. At the age of 18, graduating 148th out of 270 in one of World War I's speedup classes, he was one of the youngest cadets ever commissioned...