Word: partner
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...good pair of leather gloves costs only $5), the sport now claims some 5,500,000 participants. "When you're young, you play singles and run and sweat," says one handballing Chicago doctor. "Later you take up doubles, and when you're 70, you pick a strong partner and just putter around...
...biggest public participation in the market since the '20s; a recent survey by the exchange showed that 25% of those interviewed were interested in the market v. 9% a year ago. Nevertheless, many Wall Streeters felt that the warnings were being overdone. Said A. Charles Schwartz, senior partner of Bache & Co.: "It is stupid, after years of a publicity campaign to get more people to buy stocks, to come out now and blow the whistle...
...shuffling his infielders around to smooth out weaknesses and to fill a gap at first base, Samborski now has a regular quartet of players, all from Massachusetts. The key man in the infield is Mike Drummey, of North Andover, a peppy little player now settled at second base. His partner in the double-play combination-and it's a good one--is Dave Morse. A former Vermont Academy athlete from Hingham, Morse will start at shortstop today...
...share; it is now worth $280 (counting stock dividends). While most of Unterberg, Towbin's companies are scientific or technical, it is not a venture capital firm in the sense that it sponsors new inventions. "We get in on the second stage," says Partner Clarence E. ("Dutch") Unterberg, "after the company has demonstrated some earnings. In the first stage the risks are too great." With its low overhead, Unterberg, Towbin can afford to spend time hunting for good small companies, and the partners manage very well on their underwriting profits. On Marquardt Aircraft they made...
...been in business 26 years, it is only in the past several years that Unterberg, Towbin has won star billing. Manhattan-born Dutch Unterberg, 57, studied banking in Europe, started a one-man, over-the-counter firm in 1932, after the brokerage firm he was with dissolved. Brooklyn-born Partner Towbin, 48, went to Johns Hopkins University and the Harvard Business School, got a job with Unterberg at $11 a week...