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Keck had also fallen out of favor with the man who groomed him for his job: William A. Patterson. United's founder. Like many airline pioneers, "Pat" Patterson, though retired, is a busy and influential sidelines coach. He now criticizes Keck for being a loner who failed to take the board into his confidence. "Still," Patterson concedes, "these are difficult times to run anything...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AIRLINES: The Loner Who Lost | 1/4/1971 | See Source »

...Chicago's O'Hare Field, Keck was told that he was out. The news was broken by the man who presided over the meeting, Thomas Gleed, who had often tangled with Keck. Gleed, a Seattle financier who made his money in lumber, is a close friend of Patterson and a keen fan of his fellow townsman, "Eddie" Carlson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AIRLINES: The Loner Who Lost | 1/4/1971 | See Source »

Colburn, who captained both the cross country and track teams last year while a senior here, will marry Betsy Patterson, a Wellesley graduate, this afternoon in Hampton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Colburn, Bingham Award-Winner, To Get Married This Afternoon | 10/3/1970 | See Source »

...other term appointees of the department exhibit impressive credentials, too. Dr. Ephraim Isaacs, Ph. D. '69, is a former director of the National Literacy Campaign in Ethiopia. Dr. Orlando Patterson is a distinguished scholar, novelist, and social critic, now teaching AAS 14 and AAS 30: African and West Indian Literature...

Author: By Lee A. Daniels, | Title: Black Studies Department Reflects a Decade of Change | 9/24/1970 | See Source »

Maury's moods in print reflect the influence of the late Joseph Patterson, the News' irascible founder. Patterson hired Maury in 1926 out of Butte, Mont., where Maury had been mixing freelance writing with a law practice. Maury won a Pulitzer Prize for editorials in 1940. At the same time he was moonlighting, writing Collier's editorials that often took an opposite, liberal point of view. Maury's explanation: "An editorial writer is like a lawyer or a public relations man: his job is to make the best possible case for his client...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The President's Editorialist | 8/31/1970 | See Source »

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