Word: koplow
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...selected were: John Q. Johnson of Leverett House and Chappaqua, N.Y.: Michael J. Kaplan of Mather House and Northport, N.Y.; R. Michael Kaus of Adams House and Beverly Hills, Calif.; David C. Kibbe of Eliot House and Hudson, Ohio; Hillel J. Kieval of Peabody Terrace and Auburndale; David A. Koplow of Winthrop House and Sioux Falls, S.D.; William H. Lohman of Quincy House and Providence, R.I.; Wayne H. McGuire of Dudley House and Somerville; and, Jerry A. Menikoff of Dunster House and Massapeque Park...
Unable to block the NOW system in court, commercial bankers have protested to Massachusetts Commissioner of Banks Freyda P. Koplow. She is seeking a compromise, possibly an agreement under which savings banks might offer noninterest checking accounts. A spokesman for the Federal Reserve says that it is watching the New England situation "with concern." The Reserve has no control over savings banks, but it does regulate the clearing houses through which NOW drafts move. If savings bank checking takes too big a chunk of commercial bank money, the Government may move to head off NOW at the clearing house...
Eugene J. Dionne Jr. '73 of Adams House and Fall River: David A. Koplow '73 of Winthrop House and Sioux Falls, S.D.; John Misha Petkevich '72-4 of Eliot House and Great Falls, Mont.; Terence D. Valenzuela '73 of Adams House and Phoenix, Artz.; and Wendell L. Willkie 11 '73 of Dunster House and Wayzatta, Minn...
...fact, it was Trowbridge who scored her team's two points. She broke through the CRIMSON line on the game's final play to bring down Dave Koplow, who fumbled the ball in the end zone and sprained his ankle. Bob Gerech recovered, giving the Herald two points instead of seven and enabling the CRIMSON to maintain its points-allowed average of two per game...