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Saturday, January 11, 2014

George L. Shinn, a Wall Street Chief Who Turned to Teaching, Dies at 90


George L. Shinn, who climbed from trainee to president of Merrill Lynch, the nation’s biggest securities firm, then led the First Boston Corporation, a major player on Wall Street during the 1980s, died on Monday in Scarborough, Me. He was 90.George L. Shinn spent 27 years at Merrill Lynch.His son, Andrew, confirmed the death.

Mr. Shinn was also a director of The New York Times Company from 1978 to 1999 and the board chairman of Amherst College in Massachusetts when it voted in 1974 to admit women.
Mr. Shinn spent 27 years at Merrill Lynch, rising through a series of promotions to president and chief operating officer in January 1974.
But within a year he jumped from Merrill, mainly a retail brokerage firm, to become chief executive at First Boston, an investment company more involved in raising capital for industry than trading already marketed securities. He later acknowledged that the main reason he had left Merrill was an inability to get along with its chairman at the time, Donald T. Regan, who he thought guilty of financial improprieties. “I did not like the guy who was the chairman,” Mr. Shinn said. “He was not straight.” Mr. Regan went on to serve as treasury secretary and White House chief of staff under President Ronald Reagan. Under Mr. Shinn, who became chairman as well as chief executive, First Boston built on its roaring success as an adviser on mergers and acquisitions largely begun in the early ’80s under Bruce Wasserstein and Joseph R. Perella. But to Wall Street’s surprise, Mr. Shinn retired at 60 in 1983 to pursue teaching and — after buying an airplane — a love of flying. (First Boston later merged with Credit Suisse, which retired the First Boston name.) As an alumnus, Mr. Shinn led Amherst’s board at a time when all-male colleges across the country were increasingly turning coed. “We had to have coeducation,” he recalled in an oral history of the university. Students were jubilant, he said, but “I was ostracized by the alumni.”
George Latimer Shinn was born on March 12, 1923, in Newark, Ohio, to Leon Shinn and the former Bertha Latimer. He won a scholarship to Harvard, but his father, an industrial chemist, refused to let him attend. The elder Mr. Shinn disliked the Harvard men he had met as a soldier in World War I because he thought they had received preferential treatment to avoid the front lines. Mr. Shinn enrolled instead at Amherst, where he spent three semesters as a pre-med student before joining the Marine Corps during World War II. Though eager for combat, he said, he was assigned to flight school and became a flight instructor in Pensacola, Fla., rising to captain. A flight school classmate was Ted Williams, the Boston Red Sox Hall of Famer. After returning to Amherst for his degree — in English, having abandoned his ambitions in medicine — he joined Merrill Lynch in 1948 as part of an entry-level training program. While at Amherst he met Clara LeBaron Sampson, a student at nearby Mount Holyoke College. They married in 1949; she died in 2010. Besides his son, Andrew, his survivors include his daughters, Deborah Shinn, Amy Shinn, Martha Moore and Sarah Shinn Pratt, and five grandchildren. A sixth grandchild died in 2004. After retiring, Mr. Shinn taught an investment banking seminar at Columbia University and was a trustee of the New York Philharmonic and other organizations. Returning to pursue his own studies, he earned a Ph.D. in English at Drew University in Madison, N.J., in 1992 and taught courses there in intellectual history. His dissertation was titled “William James and Henri Bergson: The Emergence of Modern Consciousness.”

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Archie Griffin does not know how lucky he is........

.....to have his photo taken with such an outstanding group of people.


Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Do you know two brothers by the name of Dave & Tim...............

Craig Young is looking for two brothers by the names of Dave & Tim after thirty years to return their baseball.

Click here to read the Newark Advocate article of why Craig is on the hunt!

Photo stole from the Newark Advocate.

Monday, November 12, 2012

FLORENCE AMERICAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL

I think of myself very lucky to have visited this cemetery and have driven by it several times viewing how impressive it appears from the highway. On Veterans Day, I think of this.....

The Florence American Cemetery and Memorial site in Italy covers 70 acres. The wooded hills that frame its western perimeter rise several hundred feet. Between the two entrance buildings, a bridge leads to the burial area where the headstones of 4,402 of our military dead are arrayed in symmetrical curved rows upon the hillside. They represent 39 percent of the U.S. Fifth Army burials originally made between Rome and the Alps. Most died in the fighting that occurred after the capture of Rome in June 1944. Included among them are casualties of the heavy fighting in the Apennines Mountains shortly before the war's end. On May 2, 1945 the enemy troops in northern Italy surrendered.


Info stolen from: American Battle Monument Commissions

Friday, November 2, 2012

Keeping juiced up..................

The photo above from USATODAY.com shows someone who had electric to set up a cell/computer charging station outside their home for those without electric. This reminded me of Licking Memorial Hospital after the June 29, 2012 storm that hit Licking County. All over the main floor of the hospital you found cell phone and their charges connected to an outlet while the owners were cooling off and enjoying the great cafeteria's food..

Click here to read the entire story with tips on how to keep more power in your phone during a disasters.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Hebron Music & Arts Festival, this weekend........

We attended last year and had fun, bring your lawn chair, plenty of parking and good food.

Main Stage Events


Noon Linnville Pike

1:30 Paul Clark Band

3:00 Crowning of Festival Queen

5:00 Lee Gantt Band

7:00 The BackBeats

Click here to find out more at HebronMusicandArtsFestival.com

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Getting rid of stuff........

Our office at 591 Country Club Drive, Newark, OH is holding a yard sale today to benefit the Licking County Food Pantry. Last week we cleared some items out of our home's basement for the sale.

The money made in our sale will all go to the Food Pantry, I am just happy to get rid of the stuff.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Single shoe sighting......................

This photo was sent to me by Jim Weisent during his travels on Monday evening near North 21st St. & Price Road. Having a hard time telling, but if the cup lid to the left is a a jumbo lid, this should be about a lady's size 6.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Latest buzz question I receive about fire hydrants...............

Fire Hydrant Painting Project

The City of Newark Water Dept. has started painting the tops of fire hydrants various colors to show firefighters the flow rate of the hydrant. Blue tops designate the greatest flow rate, followed by green, orange and red with the lowest rate. The department has tested the flow on about 1,500 of its 2,000 hydrants and plans to complete the painting of all hydrants by the fall.




Thursday, July 26, 2012

Old Licking County, Ohio Jail tour...................

If you have seen the above photo (stolen from Newark Advocate) you are old and most likely arrested for public drunkenness between 1889-1987.

This Friday from 4-8pm as part of the Newark Downtown Association's Final Friday celebration, the old County Jail will be open for tours. This is a unique opportunity to view a little of Licking County, Ohio's history. There will be a small tour charge with the funds going towards the jails preservation.

It will be your decision to make if we treat/punish criminals the way they should be treated today. Click here to read the interesting article by the Newark Advocate and view other photos.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Eco-Frinedly development in the suburbs................

Eco-Friendly Development in the Suburbs


Licking County, Ohio epitomizes the Joel Kotkin (author of The Next Hundred Million: America in 2050) vision of the future which sees eco-friendly development in the United States for the next 40 years will be most robust in amenity-rich suburban locations offering green infrastructure. At one location, the Central Ohio Aerospace & Technology Center in Central Licking County, participants can pay witness to that vision.

In one compact location, the excursion host, the Heath-Newark-Licking County Port Authority will show off its redevelopment of the former Newark Air Force Base which is, today, an eco-friendly suburban industrial park with pragmatic, real-life applications of eco-friendly infrastructure. Participants will see use of a rail line for freight, recreational paths for commuting, LEED-certified buildings, Segway PT’s for on-site transportation, green manufacturing practices, heat island reduction techniques, pervious concrete drainage systems, and more.

The excursion will also expect to include a live demonstration of The Boeing Company’s Virtual Customer Integration Lab, a glimpse into the future of global collaboration via a virtual, 3-D environment used by Boeing today.

by Rick Platt, click here to read Rick's complete report.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Friday, January 27, 2012

A Tuesday night fire & a good nieghbor..............

Second floor fire, terribly dirty job tearing down the ceilings

with insulation falling all over you.
No one was home, but the cat


Alive with difficult breathing, O2 was administered


After the cat is mobile, a kind neighbored agreed to take the cat into his home

until the owner arrived home.


THAT IS WHAT BEING A GOOD NEIGHBOR IS ALL ABOUT!!!!








Thursday, January 12, 2012

Kindergarten readiness..............

Came across an editorial in this morning's Newark Advocate and it really made me think of how parents are preparing their toddlers for school. I realize as many, you just don't drop off your child the first day of school and say "Good Luck". There is a five year prep time for parents to make sure they are ready and being realistic, not enough parents make the effort.


Kindergarten readiness should be priority

Kindergarten really isn't the beginning of a youngster's education. Children begin learning from birth, at home and through avenues other than formal education.


That means some are better prepared than others to begin school. Children who enter kindergarten and first grade without adequate preparation too often fall behind classmates and never catch up.


During the past decade or so, educators have come to understand their work needs to begin before kindergarten, sometimes as early as age 3 in preschool programs. Ohio has a reasonably widespread network of such facilities, certified by the state Department of Education.


But state officials, encouraged by the private sector, want to do better. As a result, the state applied for and is to receive a $70 million federal grant to improve programs that prepare children for kindergarten. ...


The idea behind Ohio's grant proposal is to improve the quality of preschool offerings and to develop better methods of evaluating whether children are ready for kindergarten. ...


Too many Ohio children are left behind before they ever enroll in kindergarten or first grade. Changing that, with or without federal grant help, should be a priority.
-- The (Warren) Tribune Chronicle-- The (Warren) Tribune Chronicle

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Licking County TweetUp at Velvet Ice Cream....



Last Thursday, I attended what I would consider one of my top three social events of 2011. On my way home, several photos in my phone I kept thinking about the great blog post I could write.


Master blogger and good friend Sean Carpenter the next morning posted what I consider a masterpiece of reporting the event.




Great job to @VelvetIceCream for being such a great host and @seancarp for your blog.

Friday, December 2, 2011

LICKING COUNTY CHRISTMAS TOURS

THIS WEEKEND, START THE HOLIDAYS WITH SOME FUN


DOWNTOWN NEWARK, OHIO'S COOKIE WALK
Friday 4-8pm, stroll around the Court House Square with Santa Claus, entertainment throughout the evening, buy a ticket and pick up your cookies at many of the participating merchants and organizations.


GRANVILLE, OHIO'S CANDLELIGHT WALKING TOUR
Saturday 1-9pm, the Village Business District is ready for your family to tour the many shops, enjoy the entertainment throughout the day and evening indoors and out. You will enjoy the beautiful Christmas decorations.

Monday, November 28, 2011

RIP Frederik Meijer

Frederik Meijer, the Grand Rapids billionaire credited with inventing the supercenter store format in 1962 that made his Meijer chain a successful Midwest retailer and was copied by Sam Walton for his chain Wal-Mart, died Friday at age 91.


"As the chain grew, it caught the attention of Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton who tried to meet with Mr. Meijer in the 1970s to talk about buying the Meijer business. Not wanting to offend Walton by saying no, Mr. Meijer said he was too busy.


Had Walton succeeded in buying the Meijer chain, it would have dramatically altered the course of Grand Rapids’ economy, which grew over the following decades with Meijer and other major local companies.


Even if its founder was irritated, Wal-Mart never hid the fact the one-stop-shopping center format that catapulted it into retail dominance was based on Meijer’s innovative concept."




Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Santa is coming to town...........

Santa Clause will help everyone in Licking County light up the Court House in


Downtown Newark, Ohio Friday November 25th at 6:00pm.


Still one of the best reasons why to live and work in Licking County, Ohio.






Thursday, November 10, 2011

11/11/11=CORDUROY


The Most Important Date In History: 111111
The time has come.The Wales are aligning.The date which most closely resembles Corduroy, EVER,111111is upon us!Rejoice. Rejoice! Our day has come.


To commemorate this momentous date and honor thy Corduroy, many happenings are occurring. Of foremost importance will be the 6th, perhaps, maybe and probably likely the final Annual Grand 111111 Meeting. As this is surely our Grandest hour this will be our Grandest Meeting and marked by unparalleled grandeur at a location befitting our most glorious fabric. We shall convene at the magnificent Refectory at The Desmond Tutu Center on 10th Avenue in New York, NY. There, these activities will likely occur:



• Dark Secret Rituals (No photography please)


• Presentation of Awards for Exemplary Usage of Corduroy


• Awards for Best Dressed


• A person (to be determined, and of some gravitas) to deliver a keynote address


• Installation of Corduroy Messiah (child – still at large! – that shall turn 11 on 111111)


• Singing, Dancing and Poetry inspired by Corduroy


• An open bar with Beer and Wines• Additional epic and historic things



“Doors” will open for Meeting check-in at 7:30 pm and the Meeting will commence, promptly, at 8:11 pm. We will (attempt to) adjourn at the most auspicious time of 11:11 pm.



Tickets can be purchased here. As we expect reCord attendance please purchase your admission as soon as possible. This will allow us to accommodate everyone comfortably.


Please note: the Two Item Rule is NOT in EFFECT! We are instituting a THREE ITEM RULE! That means, you must wear THREE (3) items of Corduroy. You can do it!



Also—details are accumulating regarding something called: The 11 Days of Corduroy. This will commence on November 1, or 111, a date which closely resembles Corduroy. (Details regarding this extraordinary initiative to follow, here.)



Additionally, we are thrilled to announce the release of the first official Corduroy Appreciation Club pant. In collaboration with Betabrand, makers of Cordarounds™, 111 pairs of pants will be released on 10/11/11. Before they are consumed by the less-appreciative public, a limited time pre-sale for CAC Members is happening right now. We urge you to seize this rare and extraordinary opportunity!



In other Cord-related news: we recommend this handy resource for those looking to outfit themselves for the 11 Days of Corduroy, the Grandest Date and beyond. Also, we have restocked Membership Materials and some popular tie colors. These updates will be reflected on the website—once we figure out how to do that.



Hail the Wale!
Quite Cordially,The Corduroy Appreciation Club