31. He spent six years as a prosecutor, rapidly rising to become head of the rackets bureau. 32. He returned to New York and rose to become vicar of East Manhattan and the Harlems, eventually becoming archbishop of New Jersey. 33. He rose to become president of the North American operations of Mercedes. 34. Her father, who rose to become a supervisor at the Postal Service, graduated from high school but never got the chance to attend college. 35. Her future was to rise to become governor. 36. He went to work for the Blaine Thompson agency and rose to become an owner and partner in the firm. 37. His career flourished in postwar France, and he rose to become budget minister. 38. Her future was to rise to become governor herself. 39. His career flourished in postwar France and he rose to become budget minister. 40. How a young exile from Nazified Austria rose to become Mr. Big at Time magazine. |