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Being involved with an applicant group has been helpful in giving committee members an "idea of what it was like to be on the other side," said Jake Steven '86' a current council member who chaired C&F last year. "We got a chance to see if our procedure makes people uncomfortable," he explained...

Author: By Mary Humes, | Title: Council Pays for Posters and Pastries | 10/29/1983 | See Source »

...Marshall Chin Eliot KievalDavid Scott Allx Coulter Kelly KiegarTrevor Sutton Erica Eisenberg W. Stephen WatersDudley House: John G. McCallister Canaday/Union Dorms:Frank Brincheiro Mather House: Eric KoideSteven A. Colarossi James Chiavelli Jessica LevinMichael LaCascia Kira Diaz Gina LevyVivian Sogor Rafael Lopez Dudley McClellanDavid Vendler Steven Nussbaum Toni TeaseDunster House: Jake Stevens Bentley TolkMichael Heller North House: North YardGary Ivens Catherina Celosse Bill BerkmanDebby Landau Paul Choi Baltasar D. CruzJ. Russell Schmeidel Roland Dunbrack Stephen DavisDavid Traum Dave Finn Susan HendricksonEliot House: Greg Lyss Julie SchragerJohn Coburn Quincy House: Southeast Yard:Tom Cronin Ben Broder Pam DoughmanFelicia Eckstein Ethan Cohon Buddy...

Author: By Mary Humes and The CRIMSON Staff, S | Title: 87 Gain Council Seats As Voter Turnout Sags | 10/11/1983 | See Source »

...cherubic face always seems to be breaking into a smile, truly delights in dealing with people. Anyone with a grievance can come to the palace and complain to His Highness in person. If a foreigner has trouble with the royal name, the sheik is likely to joke, "Call me Jake." Although he is wealthy, he and his wife avoid extravagances; the sheik is often spotted driving around in a vintage gray Chevrolet rather than a gleaming Rolls. Largely by dint of his benevolent personality, Sheik Isa succeeded in dissolving the badly divided parliament in 1975 without incurring much opposition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bahrain: Traders, Dealers and Survivors | 7/25/1983 | See Source »

Tennessee Banking Magnate Jake Butcher, 46, used to boast that he rose from rural poverty to wealth and political influence the honest way, by borrowing money. Trouble was, as chief executive of the five banks in his United American Group, Butcher liked to lend money too, and too freely. Among the favored borrowers: Democratic politicians and the bank's directors and their relatives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tapped Out | 2/28/1983 | See Source »

...acquisition, U.A.B.'s 135,000 depositors will not lose a penny. First Tennessee will also absorb up to $86.5 million in uncollectible U.A.B. loans. Any more than that will be covered by the FDIC, which believes the total may reach $160 million. The biggest loser is Jake Butcher; he owned $15 million in U.A.B. stock that is now worthless. The flamboyant entrepreneur, who five years ago was Tennessee's Democratic candidate for Governor, and who was the driving force behind last year's Knoxville World's Fair, has clearly lost more than a bank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tapped Out | 2/28/1983 | See Source »

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