Word: wm
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...WM. & MARY...
...Columbia Univ. 137 10. James Madison 116 11. Cornell Univ. 107 12. LaSalle Univ. 85 13. Richmond 82 14. Dartmouth 71 15. Lehigh Univ. 40 16. Delaware 39 17. Syracuse Univ. 30 18. St. Bonaventure 17 19. Fordham 14 20. Drexel Univ. 13 21. Colgate Univ. 11 22. Wm. and Mary 9 23. Maryland-Balt. 7 24. Rhode Island 5 25. Bucknell...
...deal was the second major purchase in two days for Forstmann Little, which was formed in 1978 by Wall Streeter Wm. Brian Little, now 41, and the brothers Forstmann: Theodore J., 43, and Nicholas C., 36. The day before, the firm had agreed to buy Topps Chewing Gum (fiscal 1983 sales: $69.7 million), makers of the famous baseball cards, for some $95 million. Last January Forstmann Little paid about $100 million for Beverage Management of Columbus, a bottler of Seven-Up and Royal Crown Cola. Said Emanuel Goldman, a leading beverage analyst with San Francisco-based Montgomery Securities: "They truly...
Looming 479 feet over the Ohio River, the concrete cooling tower of the Wm...
...akin to imported German or English brews than to Budweiser Miller or other light, pale lager beers. The alcoholic content can range as high as 7% compared with less than 5% for most major domestic brands. "Our beer is richer, heavier, hoppier," says William Newman, 36, the founder of Wm. S. Newman Brewing (1982 sales: $103,000) in Albany. "There's simply a market out there for more distinctive beer." Some beer drinkers agree. Says Terry Czech, a roofer who lives in Schenectady, N.Y.: "I've gone several miles for a glass of Newman...