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The report called Bartholomay "a polarizing figure," adding that he "appears to have misread the level of distrust he has generated, as well as his lack of credible knowledge of housing programs and housing finance."
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Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, in a bitter battle with then-Braves owner Bill Bartholomay, ordered Aaron play in a season-opening series at Cincinnati.
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Moreno, who'll become the first Hispanic owner, was unanimously approved last week by the ownership committee headed by Atlanta Braves chairman Bill Bartholomay.
USATODAY.com - Best All-Star change: Giving players voice 2003
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In fact it was once a trade sign for the Bartholomay Brewery Company in Rochester around 1890.
NYT > Home Page By KEN JOHNSON 2012
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In fact it was once a trade sign for the Bartholomay Brewery Company in Rochester around 1890.
NYT > Home Page By KEN JOHNSON 2012
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Bartholomay on Monday defended his management, which involved a major restructuring of the agency.
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Among the report's findings: At one point, a top manager hired by Bartholomay, "in a seemingly strange requirement," told subordinates to "raise their right hands and pledge a loyalty oath to not speak out of context to others."
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Bartholomay said he was unaware of such an episode, but said that if it happened, "I can only imagine she was trying to impress upon people the importance of trust and respect."
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Bartholomay defended his credentials for the job, noting that he directed affordable-housing programs while working at the McKnight Foundation before Pawlenty appointed him commissioner at Minnesota Housing Finance.
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Pawlenty spokesman Bruce Gordon said Bartholomay took seriously the Pawlenty administration's eight-year standing order to reform.
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