Word: ryans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Bill of Particulars. The stockholder group was formed by plump, pink-faced Clendenin J. Ryan, 42, well-heeled grandson of the late great financier, Thomas Fortune Ryan. Allied with Ryan were Allan Kirby, financial angel of Railroader Robert R. Young, and Robert McKinney, a cousin of Bob Young and a veteran of his proxy battles. Ryan, a heavy investor in l.T. & T. (he now owns over 100,000 shares), was aroused when he failed to get a representative on l.T. & T.'s board. He declared...
...salaries and fees while the . . . stockholders . . . have received nothing." l.T. & T. had not paid a dividend in 14 years, he pointed out, even though it showed profits in eleven of those years. Last year, when almost everyone else was making money, l.T. & T. lost $10 million. How, demanded Ryan, could the management explain away such a record...
Died. The Most Rev. James Hugh Ryan, 60, first archbishop of Omaha; of a heart attack; in Omaha. He was rector of Catholic University (1928-35), became bishop of Omaha in 1935, was elevated when the archdiocese was created...
...short, spicy stories on crime, tragedy and sex, eye-catching headlines (HE DIED AS THEY DANCED UNDER THE STARS), lively photographs, a caustic daily column by "Cassandra" (William Connor), and comics, ranging from the Mirror's own stripteasing Jane (TIME, Aug. 25) to action-packed Buck Ryan...
Dudley: le, Marshall; lt, Everett; lg, Bubsalachi; c, Ryan; rg, Rosenberg; rt, Saxe; re, Samaloff; qb, Bishop; lhb, Duncan; rhb, Gepchuk; fb, Greeley...