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  • Gatch-Spitzer-Melnikov generators, building toward maximum output, had been dampened to a level more imaginary than tangible.

    Attrition Jim Wannamaker

  • From the University Hospital League, for the purchase of twelve special Gatch beds, complete with mattresses, and two office scales for hospital use

    Board of Visitors minutes 1932

  • "Economic instability is on peoples' minds," said Gatch.

    CNN.com 2012

  • The Constitution prohibits individual states from printing and issuing paper money as legal tender, but they are allowed to use coins as currency, said Gatch.

    CNN.com 2012

  • "Now is the time to ensure that we have a structure that supports our future success as we confront challenges from passive managers, ETFs and a generational shift in the way our country saves for retirement," Gatch said in the e-mail.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2010

  • Gatch, who most recently ran the retail business for investment management in North America, is one of three regional division heads.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2010

  • Gatch will work with a new global manager overseeing the institutional business to be named in

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2010

  • Gatch moved from Nebraska to Bluffton in 1962, when the town's population was 300 to 500 and predominantly black.

    Island Packet: Home 2010

  • John Garibaldi will run institutional advisory and sales in investment management, reporting to both Gatch and the new global head for institutional clients, Gatch wrote in the e - mail.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2010

  • September, according to an e-mail from Gatch to employees dated Aug. 18.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2010

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