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Carter and Hawley
Edward W. Carter succeeded Hale in the post, followed by Philip M. Hawley.
The company, later known as Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc., owned the Emporium, Weinstock's and The Broadway, as well as Neiman-Marcus.
* Carter Hawley Hale Stores
* The Broadway, a former department store chain owned by Carter Hawley Hale Stores
Known through its history as Carter Hawley Hale Stores and Broadway Hale Stores over time, it acquired other retail store chains in regions outside its California home base and became in certain retail sectors a regional and national retailer in the 1970s and 1980s.
In 1972, Prentis Hale retired as chairman, Edward Carter assumed the chairmanship and Philip M. Hawley ( who started as a women's sportswear buyer in 1958 ) became company president.
In 1974, in a news release it states, CHH stated that to reflect the executives ' contributions, the corporate parent was adopting the name Carter Hawley Hale Stores, Inc.
The company that had rescued Carter Hawley Hale from The Limited takeover-attempts, theater owner / soft-drink bottler-cum-investment company General Cinema ( later renamed Harcourt General ) assumed majority ownership of Neiman-Marcus Group as its reward.
In addition, the one-time CHH Corporate Offices at 550 South Flower Street, right next door to The California Club ( of which Carter and Hawley were members ), were converted into a three-star boutique hotel called " The Standard.
Carter Hawley Hale also is known as a famous case study regarding its retirement plans.
Because of the nondiversification and continued purchase of Carter Hawley Hale stock, the employee fund soon was stuck with a precipitous loss in value.
* John Simon & QRS Case Study ( page 1 mentions demise of Carter Hawley Hale and Federated's acquisition of assets )
The Wanamaker Family Trust finally sold John Wanamaker and Company, with its underpatronized stores, to Los Angeles, California-based Carter Hawley Hale Stores for $ 60 million ( USD ) cash in 1978.
In 1969, it was purchased by the Broadway Hale Stores, a California chain of department stores .. For a time it was owned by the retail conglomerate Carter Hawley Hale.
The firm was purchased by New York financiers CIT Group Incorporated in 1965, and resold in 1972 to the American retail chain Carter Hawley Hale, which also owned Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman at that time.
Thalhimer's, based in Richmond, Virginia, was acquired from Carter Hawley Hale Stores in 1990 and consolidated under Hecht's name in 1992.
In 1978, the company, by then developed into a regional department store chain, was acquired by California-based Carter Hawley Hale Stores.
At one time, Carter Hawley Hale owned several notable department stores, including upscale Neiman-Marcus and John Wanamaker.
After poor financial results throughout the 1980s, and saddled by the effects of leveraged debt from fending off two leveraged buyout attempts, in 1990, Carter Hawley Hale decided to concentrate on its West Coast department stores such as The Broadway, The Emporium, and Capwell's and sold Thalhimers to St. Louis-based May Company for US $ 325 million.
In 1972, Andrew Goodman sold Bergdorf Goodman to Broadway-Hale Stores, which would become Carter Hawley Hale Stores for $ 12. 5 million.
Bergdorf Goodman's parent company became the object of takeover bids in the 1980s, and as a way to maintain its independence, Carter Hawley completed a major financial restructuring.
This level of dedication was maintained when corporate parentage shifted from the Wanamaker family to Carter Hawley Hale Stores to Woodward & Lothrop to Lord & Taylor to Macy's.
The Broadway was converted to Macy's after Federated Department Stores purchase of The Broadway's parent company Carter Hawley Hale Stores in 1996.
Broadway Stores was the post-bankruptcy successor of Carter Hawley Hale Stores, a Los Angeles-headquartered company that at one time owned Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman and Wanamaker's.

Carter and Hale
In 1950, as Los Angeles began to grow in population very rapidly and assumed dominance within the state, the fast-growing The Broadway Department Stores ( founded in 1896 ) based there negotiated an all-stock merger with Hale Bros. Stores, Inc. Edward W. Carter, president of The Broadway, became the president of Broadway-Hale Stores.

Carter and poured
LaRouche also described Carter as " a nitwit to begin with, an empty slop jar into which bad lemonade is being poured.

Carter and another
In the pilot episode of the series, Bryce is enlisted by evil network CEO Ned Grossberg ( Charles Rocket, another non-original cast member ) to investigate the mental patterns of unconscious reporter Edison Carter, to determine whether or not Carter has discovered the secrets of the " Blipverts " scandal.
Toronto's Joe Carter hit a walk-off home run in Game 6 to clinch another Phillies loss.
Former U. S. presidents Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, George H. W. Bush, and Bill Clinton appeared in another videotaped segment and recited some of the speeches by Abraham Lincoln.
Carter believed that the series could continue for another ten years with new leads, and the opening credits were accordingly redesigned in both seasons eight and nine to emphasize the new actors ( along with Pileggi, who was finally listed as a main character ).
Estragon's name has another connotation, besides that of the aromatic herb, tarragon: " estragon " is a cognate of oestrogen, the female hormone ( Carter, 130 ).
Although the Carter campaign feared Anderson could be a spoiler, Anderson's campaign turned out to be " simply another option for frustrated voters who had already decided not to back Carter for another term.
Former Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger was the first Secretary of Energy, who was a Republican nominated to the post by Democratic President Jimmy Carter, the only time a president has appointed someone of another party to the post.
Unable to come to terms with Hill, the producers re-shot the episode without him ( another character, Cinnamon Carter, listened to the taped message, the selected operatives ' photos were displayed in " limbo ", and the team meeting was held in Rollin Hand's apartment ), and reduced Briggs ' presence in the five episodes left to be filmed to a minimum.
While he knew that Carter would not want him to be another Kissinger, Brzezinski also felt confident that the President did not want Secretary of State Vance to become another Dulles and would want his own input on key foreign policy decisions.
In 1944, Carter filed patent for his device, assigning it to Bookman, Levinson, and another partner in what came to be Alabe Crafts, Inc. ( Albert and Abe ) in 1946.
While he knew that Carter would not want him to be another Kissinger, Brzezenski also felt confident that the President did not want Secretary of State Vance to become another Dulles and would want his own input on key foreign policy decisions.
Other authors take delight in cherishing their alter egos: Ruth Rendell ( born 1930 ) writes one sort of crime novels as Ruth Rendell and another type as Barbara Vine ; John Dickson Carr also used the pseudonym Carter Dickson.
In 1876 another newspaper, the “ Times ,” published by Tom Brown and James Moseley was published until 1884 at which time it was merged with the “ Current Local ” which was established by Clay Moseley that same year, and which is currently Carter County ’ s only locally published newspaper.
Brownlow and rival editor Landon Carter Haynes brawled in the streets of Jonesborough in May 1840, and over the next several years bashed one another in their respective papers, each managing at times to thwart one another's political ambitions.
" The Henry Carter version is in fact, somewhat differently worded than the version ascribed to Barrington, and according to Lambert clearly referred to the 1800 opening of another Sydney theatre.
" Carter was later replaced by another white actress, Sally Struthers.
Begin and Sadat had such mutual antipathy toward one another that they only seldom had direct contact ; thus Carter had to conduct his own microcosmic form of shuttle diplomacy by holding one-on-one meetings with either Sadat or Begin in one cabin, then returning to the cabin of the third party to relay the substance of his discussions.
According to Kenneth Stein in " Heroic Diplomacy: Sadat, Kissinger, Carter, Begin, and the Quest for Arab-Israeli Peace ": " The Accords were another interim agreement or step, but negotiations that flowed from the Accords slowed for several reasons.
His colleague and employee Howard Carter, the man most responsible for revealing the tomb of the young king, lived safely for another sixteen years.

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