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...five miles from Broadway. In 1979 Henry Cohen, an executive for Warner Bros. Music, which owns publication rights to the songs, made a rough survey of the Secaucus material. "He didn't know its significance," Kimball recalls, "but he sent the list around. In 1982 he showed it to Donald Rose, a Gershwin scholar. Donald thought it was awesome and called me. In the first two boxes we found Gershwin's Pardon My English, which was presumed lost, and Cole Porter's Gay Divorce. Later I opened an envelope with Porter's name on it and found songs...
Stanford University President Donald Kennedy '52 and his wife, Jeanne, are separating, The Stanford Daily reported...
...Dragon Lady in the now defunct comic strip Terry and the Pirates was voluptuous and deadly. Neither of those adjectives applies to Nancy Reagan. But after she was widely credited with organizing a coup by telephone against former White House Chief of Staff Donald Regan, the First Lady was depicted last week as a power-hungry manipulator more devious than any cartoon creature...
...that heady atmosphere, the Krohs became involved in a tangle of overlapping partnerships and took on mortgages and other liabilities that no one fully grasped. Donald Jones, a longtime Kroh senior executive who is now president of the firm, recalls that company officials were often stunned when obligations they had not known about came due. Says a bitter John Kroh Sr., 82, who retired as head of the company in 1969 and handed over control to Sons John and George: "They just stopped watching the cash register...
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