Word: colclough
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...they have taken the lead despite losing Parilli for one game and in the absence of flanker back Art Colclough, the team's number one receiver last year. Colclough played for a time in today's game, but was operating only at half speed...
...ravaged by inflation. Last week its printing plant in New York City's Bronx was busy printing a rush order of 5,000-cruzeiro notes (present value: $1) for inflation-ridden Brazil. "We really prefer a well customer to a sick one," says Chairman and President W. Frederic Colclough, 57, who runs the company's five plants (three U.S., one Canadian, one British), from a colonnaded granite building near Wall St. But, naturally, since inflation starts the printing presses rolling, he concedes: "We have mixed feelings." Well they might: last year Bank Note's sales...
...customer for paper money when China went Communist in 1949, lost another big customer two years ago when Cuba's Castro switched to Czech-printed money. Bank Note does not think much of Cuba's new currency. "It's not secure, not secure at all," sniffs Colclough...