Word: jessop
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Facing Facts. The man who first suspected how far was Joseph E. Jessop, president of a chain of jewelry stores and the patriarch of a family that has been in San Diego since 1890. In 1959, Jessop, who had already begun to move his own stores out to the suburbs, called together a group of 60 leading businessmen to start facing the hard facts. "Up to this point," Jessop recalls, "San Diego was only penny ante. If you asked them for a contribution, they wrote you a check for $200." Jessop demanded-and got-$100,000 "for a start." With...
...EDWARD W. JESSOP Guilford, Conn...
...belong to the sect. Members of the sect were forced to leave their jobs in Midlands factories because Taylor's rules forbade them to join unions. Marriages have foundered on the doctrine of separation; in Walsall, for example, Businessman Leslie Pearson and his father-in-law Fred erick Jessop publicly complained that their wives would not even speak to them when the two men left the sect. In Staffordshire, two spinster sisters who belonged to the Exclusives committed suicide after they were forbidden to speak to old friends...