Preston Robert "Bob" Tisch (April 29, 1926 - November 15, 2005) was the chairman, and, with his brother Laurence, part owner of the Loews Corporation. Tisch was born in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn in 1926. On August 16, 1986, he was appointed Postmaster General of the United States Postal Service, serving until February 1988. Tisch received a BA degree in economics from the University of Michigan in 1948, … Wikipedia
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Preston Robert "Bob" Tisch, the Giants' Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer, one of the nation's most respected and successful businessmen, a former United States Postmaster General, and an extremely generous philanthropist, died Tuesday night. Tisch johnhowardsanden.com/gallery.htm
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Preston Robert Tisch is the Chairman of Loews Corporation-one of the country's largest and most successful financial companies, and Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer of the New York Giants football team. ... Mr. Tisch served as Postmaster General www.giants.com/PrestonRobertTisch.asp
The death of Preston Robert Tisch will be the occasion this week for thousands of quiet conversations of appreciation of a man who had an extraordinary impact on the city in which he lived. Born in Brooklyn and a graduate of Erasmus Hall, Bob Tisch , as www.nysun.com/article/23177
Preston Robert Tisch is the Chairman of Loews Corporation-one of the country's largest and most successful financial companies, and Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer of the New York Giants football team. ... Mr. Tisch served as Postmaster General www.nyu.edu/clubs/htgss/tisch.html
Preston Robert Tisch , who with his older brother built a multibillion-dollar business empire and who himself was postmaster general, half-owner of the New York Giants football team and leader of many of the city's top business groups, died yesterday at h www.tobacco.org/news/210172.html