Word: directorships
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...swung the ax ruthlessly, began to diversify. They bought more wheel and rim plants, started making all kinds of rubber goods, from flooring to hot water bottles, and took over Charles Macintosh & Co., of raincoat fame. In 1928 Sir George hired his son, George Beharrell. who rose to a directorship...
...conventional trains. To build it, Young's Chesapeake & Ohio is teaming up with the New York Central, which is 10% owned by the C. & O. The deal is the first evidence of cooperation between C. & O. and the Central, in which Bob Young thinks he should have a directorship...
Lately, under Dr. Jo's directorship, visitors have been welcomed at Carville (only children under twelve are barred), and the hospital has a team in a Baton Rouge softball league. Most important for the patients, they now know that most of them will go home...
...next few years brought Dawes a son and daughter, success as a lawyer, choice property purchases, and a directorship of the leading Lincoln bank. When the panic of '93 struck, no depositor of the Lincoln bank lost a dime, but Dawes had to borrow $200,000 to keep the bank afloat...
...fitness to serve, but would leave that to the Senate itself. As for Benton, it filed only a brief report agreeing with him that in 1950 he "badly handled" $600 in contributions from Walter Cosgriff, a Salt Lake City banker, while Cosgriff was being considered for an RFC directorship. The question, observed the subcommittee, is more or less moot, since Benton was defeated last November...