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ZECKENDORF EMPIRE has been cut back by $90 million. Bill Zeckendorf, president of Webb & Knapp, big U.S. real estate firm, sold off that much property this year to get cash to rescue beleaguered Freedomland and to help finance multimillion-dollar developments in Los Angeles and Montreal...
Other Crimson runners were Gerry Webb, 14th; John Evans, 17th; Don Kirkland, 18th; and Jim Bonner, 19th...
Still smarting from the 22-33 upset at the hands of Cornell, the Crimson will field much the same team as it did Saturday although both Mullin and Hamlin are suffering from slight colds. Besides Fitzgerald, Bob Knapp, Greg Baldwin, Wes Hildreth, Jack Benjamin, Gerry Webb, Jim Bonnar, Don Kirkland, and John Evans will probably run. The Crimson's twelfth man will either be Linc Hollister, Gus Schumacher, Dick Hawkins, or track captain Fred Howard...
Behind these are Was Hildreth, Harvard's only Boston Marathon medal winner; John Evans, a surprising and hertofore totally inconspicuous senior; and Bob Knapp, Jim Bonnar, Greg Baldwin, Don Kirkland, Gus Schumacher, and Gerry Webb...
...another, similarly complicated move, Zeckendorf sold his 99-year lease on the 70-story office building at 40 Wall Street, the world's fourth-tallest office building, to London's City & Central Investments, Ltd. for $15 million. Last year Webb & Knapp bought 40 Wall and the land beneath it for $32 million, sold the land and the building to Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. for $20 million, retaining the lease. With the sale of the lease last week, Webb & Knapp's profit on the 40 Wall transactions is estimated...