Eight tourists were trapped inside until Mayer let them out, and buildings in the area were evacuated.
Weird Washington Monument History|William O’Connor|May 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST
It was October 1983, and Mayer was a young Wall Street Journal reporter based in Beirut.
Beirut Barracks vs. Benghazi|Michael Tomasky|May 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Page and Mayer are next-pats who have totally integrated with the “locals.”
The Second Life of San Miguel de Allende|Michele Willens|February 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
If there is a power couple—though they would cringe at the description—in town, it would be Mayer Shacter and Susan Page.
The Second Life of San Miguel de Allende|Michele Willens|February 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Mayer cited two instances as models of how corporations can successfully defuse a catastrophic mistake by public disclosure.
What ‘60 Minutes’ Must Do About the Benghazi Disaster|Lloyd Grove|November 12, 2013|DAILY BEAST
In ten years, Mayer, we'll consider the position of both planets once again.
Adaptation|Dallas McCord Reynolds
Hartmann went to the wall, and switching off the violet rays, turned on the electric lamp, then nodded to Mayer.
The Ivory Snuff Box|Arnold Fredericks
"I hope you are right, Mayer," he said, and looked at his watch.
The Ivory Snuff Box|Arnold Fredericks
Mr. Mayer and Mr. Fickey, of the committee, said they would make application to you immediately and pay for all you can supply.
A Military Genius|Sarah Ellen Blackwell
Mayer said over his shoulder, "All right, Jerry, this is where we put it to them."
Adaptation|Dallas McCord Reynolds
British Dictionary definitions for Mayer
Mayer
noun
(Germanˈmaiər) Julius Robert von (ˈjuːliʊs ˈroːbɛrt fɔn). 1814–78, German physicist whose research in thermodynamics (1842) contributed to the discovery of the law of conservation of energy
(ˈmeɪə) Louis B (urt). 1885–1957, US film producer, born in Russia; founder and first head (1924–48) of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) film company