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Word: morgans (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Vermont, caused a stir when he married a household maid, Anne Marie Rasmussen, in 1959. They were divorced a decade later. Ann, 40, now legally separated from her second husband, works for the Rockefeller Family Fund in Manhattan. Mary, 36, divorced from her first husband, is married to Thomas Morgan, onetime press secretary to former New York City Mayor John Lindsay and now assistant to the publisher of New York magazine. Mary's twin brother Michael disappeared at sea on an anthropological trip to New Guinea in 1961. When his catamaran capsized, he attempted to swim to shore...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE VICE PRESIDENCY: A Natural Force on a National Stage | 9/2/1974 | See Source »

...here made their most crude and direct approaches to you. You are the niave prey, they are the vultures swooping in on you trying to sell you yearbooks, linens, Workers' Power, rings and Confi Guides. Since you made that fateful decision to attend Harvard instead of Stanford, Yale or Morgan St., you no doubt have been deluged with information and solicitations from every group remotely connected with Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Don't Get Suckered, They're Slick | 9/1/1974 | See Source »

...Chew out the Lord for not providing rain?" Meanwhile, high interest rates continue to draw money out of stocks into such investments as Treasury notes and utility bonds, and trading is too light for many brokers to make a profit. Robert H.B. Baldwin, president of New York's Morgan Stanley & Co., predicts that "between 100 and 200 [brokerage] firms will merge or go out of business if short-term interest rates do not decline substantially, if the stock market does not improve markedly in price and volume, and if negotiated commissions [which permit investors to bar gain with brokers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLICY AND PROBLEMS: Ford Confronts the Deadliest Danger | 8/26/1974 | See Source »

...FLORENCE MORGAN...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Aug. 5, 1974 | 8/5/1974 | See Source »

Earl G. Graves, 39. Chase Manhattan has a friend in Earl Graves. The bank put $25,000 into his monthly Black Enterprise magazine four years ago, now values its investment at nearly $500,000. Graves went from Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant ghetto to win a scholarship at Morgan State, later was an adviser to Senator Robert Kennedy's Bed-Stuy redevelopment project. An ex-Green Beret captain and federal narcotics agent, he started Black Enterprise in 1970, turned a profit the first year, now earns more than $2 million in ad revenues. Suave and ambitious, Graves has expanded...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Special Section: 200 Faces for the Future | 7/15/1974 | See Source »

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