https://www.c-span.org/video/?12381-1/silverado-savings-loan-investigation
'May 23, 1990
Silverado Savings & Loan Investigation
In the second of two days of hearings, the committee examined the circumstances that led to the closing of the Silverado Savings and Loan Association.
Witnesses included one of President George H.W. Bush’s sons, Neil Bush, who was a bank director.'
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'It's time the United States kissed and made up with Iran." Novelty. 5, 1987.
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,"May 22, 2011. Born 1934 in McPherson, KS to Carl and Frances Mowbray, he received a bachelor's degree from Bethany College in Lindsborg, KS. After serving in the Army, he earned a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Kansas.
While in graduate school, he married Linda Gump and moved to Topeka to work at the
Federal Home Loan Bank of Topeka. "
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'Forrest Gump was published in 1986.
Several years later, it was adapted by screenwriter Eric Roth as a
1994 film
of the same name,
starring Tom Hanks in the title role of Forrest Gump. The film received six Academy Awards and numerous others; its popularity propelled the novel to best-seller status, and it sold
1.7 million copies worldwide.
"Groom was paid $350,000 for the movie rights to the film,
but disputed accounting
by Paramount Pictures related to profits from the film.
He contended the company used Hollywood accounting
to deflate profitability numbers; as a result, Groom received no share of the profits,
although he held a three percent net profit share.
He eventually settled with Paramount in 1995 in an agreement that included a seven-figure sum for the film rights to Gump and Co., plus a percentage of the gross profits."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winston_Groom
Budget. $55 million
Box office$ $$$ 678.2 million
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forrest_Gump
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Vera Gordon Bloodgood Scribner
Birth
8 Jun 1891
Death
15 Feb 1985 (aged 93)
Summit, Union County, New Jersey, USA
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118796606/vera_gordon-scribner
'Vera Bloodgood Scribner, a horsewoman and the wife of the late publisher Charles Scribner, died of heart failure at Overlook Hospital in Summit, N.J. She and lived in Far Hills, N.J.
The Scribners married in 1916, and he was the president and chairman of the board of his family's publishing house, Charles Scribner's Sons, from 1932 until his death in 1952.
Mrs. Scribner was hostess to numerous Scribner authors, including Thomas Wolfe, at Dew Hollow, the family's Colonial residence in Far Hills, and elsewhere.
A skillful sidesaddle rider, she was master of the Essex Fox Hounds in Far Hills for 24 years, until 1961.
Mrs. Scribner grew up in New York City and attended the Chapin School.
She is survived by a son, Charles Scribner Jr. of Manhattan (now deceased),
chairman of the Scribner Book Companies;
seven grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.,"
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Hildreth Kennedy Bloodgood
Birth
13 Jul 1861
Bay Minette, Baldwin County, Alabama, USA
Death
20 Feb 1918 (aged 56)
New York, New York County, New York, USA
"Prominent Sportsman and Member of Union Club was winner of prizes in Dog show.
He was a banker and one of the oldest executive members of the American Kennel Club.
He died at his home, 158 West fifty-eighth Street. He was born in Mobile, Alabama. He died at 52 years of age.
Mr. Bloodgood was a member of the firm of Vernon C. Brown & CO., brokers, 80 Broadway, and owner of the Mepal Kennels at New Marlobrough, MA, where he specialized in raising cocker spaniels.
He was a director and judge of the National Horseshow for many years, and was known for his work in judging the hackney and harness classes..
He was and enthusiastic polo player in his younger days, and was also known as being an ardent yachtsman and the winner of several cups.
He was a member of the Knickerbocker, Racquet and Tennis, Westminster Kennel, Metropolitan, Union, and City Midday Clubs.
US National Champion in Men's Sabre competition 1888.
Past president
American Spaniel Society."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doubleday_(publisher)
,"In 1946, the company became Doubleday and Company. Nelson Doubleday resigned as president, but continued as chairman of the board until his death on January 11, 1949. Douglas Black took over as president from 1946 to 1963. His tenure attracted numerous public figures to the publishing company, including Dwight D. Eisenhower, Harry S. Truman, Douglas MacArthur, Robert Taft, and André Malraux.
He was a strong opponent of censorship and felt that it was his responsibility to the American public to publish controversial titles"
"By 1986, the firm was a
fully integrated international communications company,
doing trade publishing, mass-market paperback publishing, book clubs, and book manufacturing, together with ventures in broadcasting and advertising"
"Gump is portrayed as viewing the world simply and truthfully. He does not know what he wants to do in life, but despite his low IQ, he is made out to be full of wisdom."
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