Word: winner
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...winner last week was Carter's special trade representative, Robert Strauss. TIME Washington Correspondent Stanley Cloud reports...
There is another potential winner. For Fred Sullivan, 63, the red-haired and compulsively energetic chairman of Walter Kidde, the sale of U.S. Lines completes an eight-year saga of frustration and expensive litigation. Sullivan, a Litton Industries alumnus who ran the conglomerate with Founders Tex Thornton and Roy Ash, has built Kidde from a sleepy outfit into a diversified firm (cranes, safety equipment, sporting goods, etc.) with 1977 sales of $1.5 billion and profits of $56.7 million. But the acquisition of U.S. Lines in 1969 for $104 million in cash and stock was, Sullivan admits, a grave mistake...
...yesterday's 3-1 Crimson win over the Lions both Wilhite and Stenhouse bashed rbi triples, with Stenhouse's blast proving the game winner...
...Ouimet's doughty caddie Lowery, he went on to make millions as a San Francisco auto dealer and sponsored young golfers like Ken Venturi, the 1964 Open winner...
...soccer team in scoring last fall--paced the J.V.'s to their easy victory with a four-goal performance. Anna Thompson ran a close second to St. Louis, firing three goals--equal to the Wellesley team toal--in the cage to give the J.V.'s their second hat trick winner...