Word: johnson
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...letter sent Friday to hundreds of donors and supporters of Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA), Gregory A. Johnson '72, former executive director of PBHA, charged that the public service organization's Board of Trustees is being "tentative and slow" in fulfilling its mission and accused some board members of "deliberate sabotage...
...Johnson is] a sharp, strategic man," Ma said. "He's aware of what the implications of a letter like this would...
...came from a mud-wrestling entrepreneur, another from Michael Eisner. Disney's chairman became interested in owning a theater in New York because the company's theatrical version of Beauty and the Beast was imminent on Broadway. As it happens, the architect Robert A.M. Stern, who had devised post-Johnson-Burgee guidelines for 42nd Street, is a member of Disney's board. Stern told Eisner about the New Amsterdam. On a grim winter day, Stern and Cora Cahan took Eisner, his wife and son on a tour of the theater, shuttered since...
DIED. MARIE LAMBERT, 76, Manhattan Surrogate, judge who presided over the estates of the wealthy and famous, including Marilyn Monroe, Lillian Hellman and Johnson & Johnson heir J. Seward Johnson; in New York City...
DIED. URAL ALEXIS JOHNSON, 88, U.S. diplomat; in Raleigh, North Carolina. Nearly as enduring as the mountain range after which he was named, Johnson's career spanned more than four decades and encompassed ambassadorships to Czechoslovakia, Thailand and Japan, a stint as Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs during the Cuban missile crisis and service as chief U.S. negotiator under Nixon at the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks...