Word: webb
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...hunting on his 30-acre farm outside Dublin, Cosgrave has little of the easy pub manner that Irish voters customarily favor. "Bloody good!" shouted one of his supporters as the returns came in last week. "Isn't that bloody good?" "Yes," replied Cosgrave crisply in his best Clifton Webb manner, a pink flush of pleasure on his face. "This is a good result...
Married. William Zeckendorf, 67, former $25-a-week building manager who wheeled and dealed his way into control of one of the world's largest real-estate empires (Webb & Knapp, Inc.), then watched the bottom fall out in 1965; and Alice Bache, 60-ish, widow of Securities Magnate Harold (Bache & Co.); both for the third time; in Manhattan...
...decline in the economies of many urban areas is also pushing large city banks into the suburbs. "The profitability of the seven largest banks in New York City, excluding their international operations, is at best mediocre," says Edward G. Webb, a vice president of Manhattan's Irving Trust...
...downstate Wallace country who serves as legislative leader, Tribbitt wisely responded to his opportunity by saying very little. The fact that Delaware has no commercial TV stations of its own was no handicap for the old-line Democrat. He is, as his son-in-law and campaign manager Skip Webb conceded to reporters, "not too articulate." Tribbitt simply waited patiently for his majority to pile...
...Crimson were within four points of the lead until the sixth and final race. Skipper Clem Wood took a disastrous last in that race in the A division, while the Coast Guard won both final races. Skipper Alex Webb, with a crew of Doug Libby, placed first in the B division of that competition...