Word: founder
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Originally named after Lieut. Colonel John By, its founder, who also gave his name to the market because it is in the city's By ward...
...eyed Munoz, founder and president of the Popular Democratic Party, speaks the jibaro's language. His friends say that he could explain the Einstein theory so that a child-or a jibaro-could understand it. His faith in the jibaros is almost mystical, but he knows they must...
...experience as a legman and political reporter. (In 1924, covering the Democratic Convention, he got an 18-day scoop on the nomination of John W. Davis.) He knew his town like a well-thumbed diary when he became the Press's editor at 30. He also well remembered Founder Scripps's publishing maxim: "Stay close to the people...
Died. Elmer Lincoln Irey, 60, founder and longtime boss of the U.S. Treasury's sleuthing T-men, nemesis of such bigtime racketeers as Al Capone and Waxey Gordon; of coronary thrombosis; in Shady Side, Md. Promoted to chief coordinator of all Treasury law-enforcement units in 1937, he retired in 1946, collaborated on the Hollywood production...
...month later, The Doc, 67, was dead of a heart attack. Last week, Canterbury's trustees fulfilled Founder Hume's wish by appointing Walter Sheehan, 37, as Canterbury's second headmaster...