Thursday, June 17, 1999

Mary Cummins quoted in LA Times article, Easyriders

Easyriders Seeks Direction as the Road Gets Rough; Publishing: New managers grapple with stock crash and protests over the cleanup of the flagship magazine.
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Los Angeles Times - Los Angeles, Calif.
Subjects: Magazines, Shareholder meetings, Financial performance, Stock prices, Turnaround management, Chairman of the board, Customer relations, Shareholder relations, Motorcycles, Image
Author: DAVID COLKER
Date: Jun 17, 1999
Start Page: 1
Section: Business; PART- C; Financial Desk
Text Word Count: 939

Abstract (Document Summary)

Shares of Easyriders, which made its American Stock Exchange debut in September, have fallen off a cliff. A plan to open a chain of Easyriders Cafes--a concept championed by Chairman John E. Martin, a former Taco Bell chief executive, and others who took over the company--has been abandoned. And in the wake of announced changes to the magazine, some hard-core biker types are grumbling that the new management does not embrace the Easyriders ethos.

Its tricky task to acquire new subscribers while keeping the loyalty of the old guard such as Beverly Hills real estate broker Mary Cummins 33 a critic of ...

Rest is here http://www.latimes.com


Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


Saturday, January 10, 1998

Mary Cummins in Hot Bike magazine, Harley Davidson pink Babie bike


Mary Cummins, Hot Bike magazine, top 50 bikes

"Back before Evolution engines, Love Rides, Harley Davidson Cafes and high-profile celebrities cruising the Sunset strip on their lowered Fat Boys, a very young Mary Cummins fell in love. It wasn't with a boy in her class or a high school football star; Mary fell in love with an Ironhead Sportster. Somehow, she ended up with a '73 Sporty and would ride wearing a full face helmet with a tinted face shield so no one could tell that she was only 14 years old. And while she was too young to get a drivers license and had to keep the bike hidden from her parents for fear they would freak out, for the first time she really felt like she was doing something for herself. Even though Harleys weren't very "in" Mary found herself ignoring her friends' disapproving comments on a daily basis, she kept riding her Ironhead up until her second or third year in college. That was about the time Cummins found herself so busy attending school, working and looking after her ailing grandmother that she could no longer find time to enjoy her bike so she sold it. Hot Bike, January 1998, pg's 66-72. "Back in the Saddle, a return to two wheels." Courtney Halowell

To read more go here http://www.hotbikeweb.com/





Back before Evolution engines, Love Rides, Harley Davidson Cafes and high-profile celebrities cruising the Sunset strip on their lowered Fat Boys, a very young Mary Cummins fell i love. It wasn't with a boy in her class or a high school football star; Mary fell in love with an Ironhead Sportster. Somehow, she ended up with a '73 Sporty and would ride wearing a full face helmet with a tinted face shield so no one could tell that she was only 14 years old. And while she was too young to get a drivers license and had to keep the bike hidden from her parents for fear they would freak out, for the first time she really felt like she was doing something for herself. Even though Hrleys weren't very "in" an Mary found herself ignoring her friends' disapproving comments on a daily basis, she kept riding her Ironehead up until her second or third year in college. That was about the time Cummins found herself so busy attending school, working and looking after her ailing grandmother that she could no longer find time to enjoy her bike so she sold it. 



To read more go here http://www.hotbikeweb.com/


Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


Saturday, April 28, 1984

Mary Cummins presents her research at the Western Psychology Conference

I took a senior year psychology research class my freshmen year in college. I always did well in school but was worried about getting an "A." The professor said he would move someone's grade up a grade if they got their research published in a journal article and presented it. I got the article published in the undergraduate journal and presented it in Santa Clarita. My grandmother let me borrow her car to drive up there.

"Western Psychology Conference for undergraduate research. April 28, 1984. Sponsored by the Psychology Department of the University of Santa Clara, California 95053.

Classical conditioning as a factor in response bias. Mary Cummins-Cobb. University of Southern California. Sponsor: Herm Turk. Cognitive field."

Mary Cummins-Cobb, Western Psychology Conference.

Mary Cummins-Cobb, Western Psychology Conference


Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


Thursday, December 23, 1976

Mary Cummins in LA Times, trains with Olympic swimmers

Los Angeles Times - January 1, 1977

L - R: Coach Boris Zenov, Gold medalist Marina Koshevaya, Mary Cummins, Silver medalist Mariana Yarchenia


Expert advice - Mary Cummins, center, 11 year old breast stroke specialist at the Culver City swim team, gets some helpful hits from Olympic Gold Medalist Marina Koshevaya, left, and Mariana Yarchenia, silver medalist and the Soviet coach Boris Zenov. The Soviet swimmers will leave Jan 3 for the Soviet Union after ending a week's stay with a swim meet Jan. 2 at USC.

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


Thursday, September 16, 1976

Mary Cummins in LA Times, swim, run, swim in San Diego

September 16, 1976

Los Angeles Times
Mary Cummins in LA Times, swim, run, swim

"IN TRAINING - Mary Cummins, 10, left, runs along beach in Santa Monica training for annual Swim-Run-Swim at Pacific Beach in San Diego on Sunday, Sept. 19. She will represent the Culver City Swim Club. Running with her are her sister and coach, Juliette, 12 and their dog Charlie. Contest consists of a 1/2-mile swim around the pier, a 3 1/2 mile run on the beach and a return swim around the pier. The ages of those who have entered race range from 9 to 68."

This was Tug's Tavern annual swim-run-swim. Even though Tug's closed in 1985 they have a Facebook page. Tugs Tavern's owner Tom Warren won the Ironman Triathlon in 1979. His appearance on Johnny Carson and in Sports Illustrated was a big part of the popularity for the sport of Triathlon.

Tug's Tavern 2nd annual swim-run-swim September 19, 1976. 
I just found the results. I came in 8th for girls 14 and under. The article also ran in the Beverly Hills Independent newspaper and the Beverly Hills Courier. 

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


Wednesday, September 16, 1970

Mary Cummins investigative reporter in Los Angeles, California since 1970

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