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...Aronberg '93 0 0 Greer M. Hersch '91 1 4 Athan G. Tolis '91 0 0 DUNSTER L. Cameron Kitchen '92 0.5 2 ELIOT Hans C. Canosa '92 1 1 Elizabeth E. Hughes '91 2.5 4 John V. Mallory '92 2.5 4 Rico Reyes '93 0.5 3 KIRKLAND John Dillard '92 n/a 3 Eugene S. Kim '92 0.5 0.5 Steven Lebowitz '92 n/a 5 Patrick L. Sullivan '93 0 1.5 Jonathan D. Unger '92 0 0 LEVERETT Nancy Brune '91 1 5.5 Conrad M. Yun '92 0.5 5.5 LOWELL Lori L. Outz '91 1 1.5 MATHER Colin V. Gallagher...
...Says Monroe Greenstein, who follows retailers for Bear, Stearns: "These people are developers and financiers. While they may be savvy about other types of business, they don't have that retail knowledge." The new owners may not have such problems. Among the most probable bidders are Little Rock's Dillard and St. Louis' May stores. In this industry, at least, ownership may shift back to U.S. hands...
...African Americans, black colleges promise a level of academic and social support that mostly white campuses cannot match. "Psychologically, a black student is going to feel better about himself at a black college," says Barry Beckham, editor of The Black Student's Guide to Colleges. At schools such as Dillard, Fisk, Morehouse and Howard, black students say they feel a surge of self-esteem directly traceable to the experience of being the majority race on campus...
...those figures, some of the world's flossiest manufacturers are reaching out to the bigger customers with cashmere and silks, gabardines and fine cottons. Last year Designer Albert Nipon sold $5 million worth of his new Dimensions line, for sizes 12 to 24, to such stores as Bonwit Teller, Dillard's and Marshall Field's. Givenchy anticipates wholesale sales of $4 million this season for its pricey Givenchy en Plus line in sizes...
Nunnally, a graduate of Dillard University in New Orleans who is married with two children, succeeds Thomas W Stephenson. Stephenson was recently named General Secretary for the University's upcoming 350th anniversary celebration...