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...John C. Bullitt, 39, the U.S.'s executive director of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, resigned to become head of New Jersey's anti-poverty program; he will be succeeded by former Under Secretary of State Livingston T. Merchant...
...been rediscovered by the abstract expressionists and realists, notably Mark Rothko, Adolph Gottlieb and Moses Soyer, who were not interested in membership in the Maidstone Club or in its challenging 18-hole golf course. East Hampton has also been invaded by a sizable force of well-heeled industrialists, merchant princes and young executives, who want a pleasant place for their families to spend the hot summer months, and who couldn't care less about social climbing...
Watts, a New York textile merchant who retired from his firm in 1958 to run the multi-million dollar Program for Harvard Medicine, was cited for his "long-time concern for medicine and health...
Stanley Marcus, L.H.D., president of Nei man-Marcus Stores. Merchant prince in the best tradition of the term...
Farouk Chourbagi was a handsome Egyptian textile merchant who mixed fabrics and females while living and loving in Rome. He was found dead in his office off Via Veneto one morning last year, his body riddled with bullets, his face scarred with acid. The cops nabbed Farouk's combustible mistress, a honey-blonde Egyptian named Claire Bebawi, and her rich cotton dealer husband Youssef. Each said the other did it: he in a fit of jealousy, said she; she to end the affair, said he. Both were indicted for murder and went on trial together as codefendants...