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...soon as John G. McCoy took over from his father in 1958 as head of the City National Bank and Trust Co. in Columbus, he asked the board of directors to spend 3% of each year's profit on research and development. The directors responded: "This is a bank. Why do you need research?" Explained McCoy: "I don't know. That's what I want to find...
...What McCoy, now 68, discovered has made his bank perhaps the most advanced financial institution in the U.S. The company, which has a 30-acre data processing center outside Columbus, has earned a king-size reputation as an innovator in financial services and electronic banking. And, even though it is only the 77th largest in the U.S., McCoy's bank during the past seven years has ranked among the top four in return on assets. Symbolic of the changes, McCoy renamed the parent bank holding company Banc One (Ohio law does not permit the word bank in the title...
...Hatfield and McCoy feud between N.Y. and L.A. is fueled at Broadway's Biltmore Theater by Furth's comic sniper fire. In Director Gene Saks' nimble hands, the characters suffer the gauntlet of Pacific perils from mudslides to brushfires to shudderingly mirthful earthquakes. Furth's people are antic and simpatico. Mae (Betty Garrett) has been an offstage mother to her orchestra conductor son since he first brandished a baton. That he is 40 and a bachelor mortifies her, but not as much as having blurted out on a TV interview that he was not a homosexual...
...Four years ago, Carter Energy Secretary Charles Duncan paid $300,000 for a Georgian-style home in the Palisades section of Washington. Peter McCoy, Nancy Reagan's chief of staff, has just bought it for $450,000. About three blocks away, Agriculture Secretary John Block bought former Deputy Secretary of State Warren Christopher's house, purchased four years...
...firmly established over a period of ten years, and it seems very plausible that the Faculty, when prevailed upon, will respect its existence and relieve Dean Epps of the onerous, embarrassing, boring and pointless task of making an offer which the student body has repeatedly and emphatically refused. Bob McCoy...