Word: goldmans
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Little Charlie Goldman, the topnotch trainer who gives Rocky orders, has spent five years teaching him a very few essentials of boxing. Rocky has succeeded in learning to keep crouched and keep crowding his opponents. That way his long body presents less of a target, his short arms are less of a disadvantage, and his extraordinary strength keeps the other man miserable and off balance...
Senior John Sears and sophomore Bob Goldman are both capable of breaking into the first seven, as are juniors Bill Rydell, Bill Bridges, and Phil Guarino...
...used his financial and merchandising talents to start putting Sears on its feet, and raised $40 million for expansion in a public stock issue. Then Rosenwald and Sears quarreled over Sears' selling methods. Rosenwald won out, and in 1908. Sears sold out his interest for $10 million to Goldman, Sachs, investment bankers. Sears retired and died six years later...
McCurdy has high hopes for Carl Goldman, Al Rowlings, and Bill Zwilling as shot putters and weight men, although he admits that none of them have shown much yet. He maintains that if they learn the fundamentals, he'll have a strong entry in field events...
...Other codefendants, cleared of any responsibility in damaging Central States, included such Wall Street notables as Lawyer John Foster Dulles, Sidney Weinberg, partner of Goldman, Sachs (TIME, June 11); Clarence Dillon, head of Dillon, Read & Co.; Waddill Catchings, former senior partner of Goldman, Sachs and co-author of The Road to Plenty, which helped inspire Herbert Hoover's 1929 theory of permanent prosperity...