Word: son-in-law
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...affair. The heirs of Walt and Roy O. Disney (who died in 1971) retain the largest single block of the stock. President Walker, 57, and Chairman Donn B. Tatum, 60, both joined the Disney brothers in the '30s; Executive Producer Ronald W. Miller is Walt's son-in-law, and Roy Disney's son Roy E. Disney heads T.V. projects...
...their players on to the legendary heights that came before." Hired by the Bulletin at an undisclosed salary, David, 25, will track the Phillies on tour and report other sports as well. This will give him a chance to warm up his typewriter. Said the President's son-in-law: "I intend to write about more serious subjects...
...said he could not write about government or politics, but he said he liked baseball very much," said Bulletin managing editor George R. Packard yesterday. When asked what will happen to President Nixon's son-in-law when the baseball season ends, Packard said, "We haven't looked down the road that...
...good friend of Richard Nixon, Baker seconded his nomination in 1968 and was mentioned as a possible 1972 running mate. A son-in-law of the late Everett Dirksen, Baker is loudly antibusing-"a grievous piece of mischief"-but is a strong backer of open housing, a member of the Commerce and Public Works committees...
...erstwhile partner Lewis lives in New Jersey with his daughter, son-in-law and their children, where he can "watch a bush growing," the mildest of the evening's anti-Jersey jokes so dear to the hearts of New Yorkers. The two men have not done a show together in eleven years or spoken privately in twelve. In point of fact, they loathe each other. Clark bears a particular grudge, because Lewis used to finger-poke him in the chest and spray him with saliva during their act. But the potent arm of CBS-TV reunites them to take...