Word: zara
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Died. Zara du Pont, 77, peppery maverick of the munitions-making clan, longtime champion of child welfare, women's suffrage, and the labor movement; in Boston...
...Rewca Jr., '44, Lawrence Howe, Jr., '42, Proscott F. Huidehoper '43, John J. Madley '44, Clarence F. Michaelle '44, John H. Miller '42, Rufus L. Patterson '44, Pau G. Pennoyer Jr., '42, Robeson Peters '45, Joseph W. Redmond '44, John B. Reinheimer 3GLB, John R. Yeder '44, Michael Zara...
Same day Bethlehem Steel's President Eugene Gifford Grace was publicized as second-highest-paid U.S. executive, fiery septuagenarian Spinster Zara du Pont, munitions family maverick and Bethlehem stockholder, sued him, the corporation and 17 other Bethlehem officers and directors for $1,000,000, charging wasteful expenditures of that amount for labor-baiting...
...high jump resulted in a triple tie between John Bunker, Mike Zara, and the visitors' Ralph Ryan; while Dave Ives led the distance leapers. Mike Ford, Chet d'Autremont, and Bill Couch swept the pole vault for Harvard...
...able to do 23 feet and 6 feet with case, will spark both the broad and high jump. Dave Ives is second man in the broad by virtue of his past leaps of more than 22 feet. John Bunker, who can also get up to 6 feet, and Mike Zara will team with Partlow in the high...