He oversaw Exxon’s acquisition of a rival, cut costs relentlessly and denied the scientific consensus on climate change. By James R. Hagerty Lee R. Raymond, who as chief executive of Exxon Mobil wrung ...
Raymond Berry had a successful run as coach of the New England Patriots after a Hall of Fame career as a player. USA Today Sports Raymond Berry, a two-time NFL champion as a player who later coached ...
Pro Football Hall of Famer, Baltimore Colts legend and former New England Patriots coach Raymond Berry died May 25 at age 93, his family announced through the Pro Football Hall of Fame. According to ...
The day before the 1958 NFL championship, the Baltimore Colts’ Raymond Berry stepped onto the field at Yankee Stadium and, for hours, explored every square foot of turf for slick spots and divots. His ...
Lee Raymond, the driven, unrelenting oil executive who remade Exxon Mobil into a colossus that for a time was the world’s biggest and most profitable company, died Saturday in Dallas at age 87, ...
Lee Raymond, the former head of Exxon Mobil Corp. who oversaw the biggest corporate merger in the history of the oil industry and was derided as “the Darth Vader of global warming” for his skepticism ...
TAKES A LOOK BACK AT BERRY’S LEGACY. THE LEGEND AND LORE OF WHAT MIGHT BE POSSIBLE IN FOOTBALL GREW FROM THE ARM OF JOHNNY UNITAS, CONNECTING WITH THE HANDS OF RAYMOND BERRY. THEIR PERFORMANCE IN THE ...
Hall of Fame wide receiver Raymond Berry passed away at 93 years old on Monday, according to his family. Berry was a part of the Baltimore Colts for his entire career after being drafted in the 20th ...
One of the most influential wide receivers in NFL history has died. Raymond Berry, who was the primary target for much of legendary quarterback Johnny Unitas' career with the Baltimore Colts, passed ...
Former Exxon CEO Lee Raymond, an executive who led one of the country's biggest oil and gas corporations for more than a decade, died Saturday at age 87, the Wall Street Journal reported. Raymond's ...
Raymond Berry, Hall of Fame wide receiver who coached Patriots to first Super Bowl berth, dies at 93
Raymond Berry, the Hall of Fame receiver who later coached the Patriots to their first Super Bowl, died May 25 at the age of 93. Mr. Berry, whose reliability and durability as a pass catcher were ...
When the Colts resided in Baltimore (and, often, atop the NFL), Raymond Berry was a fixture as arguably the game's greatest receiver of the time. Quiet and reserved in demeanor, Berry's numbers were ...
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