Word: whaley
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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White resort owners now fear that the Chippewas will attempt to reserve some types of hunting and fishing for Indians alone. If they succeed, hardly any white sportsmen would drive up from Minneapolis-St. Paul. Over dinner in his kitchen, Bob Bruns, owner of Whaley's Resort, gloomily reports that last year he had 46 reservations for deer season; this year he had only three. Says Bruns, who quit his job as a welding supervisor in the Twin Cities eight years ago to move to the reservation: "We figured we had the world by the tail until this thing...
...more ways than one. Though chain ownership is almost as old as the medium itself-the two Philadelphia journalists who launched the first modern newsletter in 1918 began a second that same year (their firm, Whaley-Eaton Inc., now publishes four)-the majority of newsletters are put out by lone entrepreneurs. For them, small will always be beautiful...
...rapid-rewarming approach to frostbite treatment was pioneered by Dr. Mills and Dr. Robert Whaley in Anchorage 16 years ago. This is one of the few areas of medicine in which no major change has taken place for a long time. Bill Mills is the pioneer in this field. Skiers, climbers and cold-climate residents owe him an extraordinary debt of gratitude...
...BILL WHALEY...
...single unleased acre left in Scott and three neighboring counties. Though no resident has yet become a millionaire, some are getting pretty close. Blevins, for example, expects to gross nearly $200,000 a year in royalties-close to his total earnings for all of his 55 years. Lon Whaley expects to do even better...