Word: gaylord
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...proposed bill, which is to be presented to Congress this week, is the result of hard bargaining between Attorney General Edward Levi and Massachusetts Senator Edward Kennedy. There were helpful contributions from Presidential Counsel Philip Buchen, Liberal Democrats Gaylord Nelson and James Abourezk, Conservative Democrat John McClellan, Moderate Republican Charles Mathias and Conservative Republican Roman Hruska...
Heir Apparent. Abboud, short (5 ft. 6 in.), dark-haired and swarthy, succeeds Gaylord Freeman, 65, First Chicago's boss since 1969 and a power in U.S. banking for a generation. Widely respected as an international banker, Freeman was influential in the shaping of trade and monetary policy in the U.S. and abroad. He packed First Chicago's ranks with young aggressive managers, personally recruiting Abboud in 1958 at $5,600 a year v. $155,000 now. A former Marine who served in Korea and later earned a graduate degree from Harvard Business School, Abboud was promoted...
Members of the search committee were unavailable for comment yesterday, but the Chicago Maroon reported that Gaylord Donnelles chairman of the committee and of the Board of Trustees, admitted that Wilson is one of 15 people under consideration...
...Gaylord perry, the winning pitcher in his tenth consecutive opening day assignment, settled down and went the distance after the Yankees jumped to a 3-1 lead in the second inning. He was helped immensely by the booming bet of Boog Powell, the former Baltimore first baseman...
...CLEVELAND--Even with the Perrys, Jim and Gaylord, the Indians pitching staff is waning. All eyes will be watching how Frank Robinson, the first playing manager since Hank Bauer in 1961, handles the squad...