Word: stanton
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Then there's the case of Browning-Ferris. Last August two top executives at the Houston waste-disposal concern sold more than $2 million worth of company stock. General counsel Howard Hoover and chief financial officer R. John Stanton Jr. dumped half of their holdings at about 27 a share. The trades attracted little attention or suspicion until Browning-Ferris surprised Wall Street with a gloomier-than-expected earnings forecast and its stock plunged 19%. While most shareholders got trashed, Stanton and Hoover avoided $468,000 in losses with their timely sales. Disclosure of the trades led to the resignation...
...Stanton Professor of the First Amendment Frederick Schauer is one professor who did decide to accept a Harvard offer, and has just finished his second year at the Kennedy School But his was not an extremely quick or easy decision...
...Stanton Professor of the First Amendment FREDERICK SCHAUER is one professor who did decide to accept a Harvard offer, and has just finished his second year at the Kennedy School. An academic professional, his wife, Virginia J. Wise, now a lecturer on law and legal research at the Kennedy School had to figure into any move he made. And he was unlikely to make any move at all unless there was a job opportunity...
Morgue workers found Johnson during an inventory on Sunday and realized they had sent the wrong body to the funeral home. Medical Examiner Stanton C. Kessler called the family Sunday to tell them to the error...
...feminist adherence to pro-abortion ideology is relatively recent. FFL notes that all of the founders of the feminist movement, such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and the first woman to run for president, Victoria Woodhull (who ran in 1872), vehemently opposed abortion...