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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...only current source of funds is the annual collection at registration, which netted about $1500 this year. John D. Hanify '71, HUC president, said, "We aren't going to ask students for money because we feel that most of them are aware of the inefficiency of past HUCs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Anonymous Man Gives HUC $800 | 3/13/1969 | See Source »

Diver Bill Murphy is the only probable winner, but the varsity swimming team has several other men who may also do exceptionally well in the 29th Annual Eastern Seaboards Championships, which start today at Yale. The Elis are expected to win their seventh consecutive title...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: Eastern Seaboards Begin; Murphy to Lead Tankmen | 3/13/1969 | See Source »

...meet is an annual event geared especially for non-team members. Only three of the eleven events were regulation meet events. Members of the water safety instructor class helped run the meet as part of their course work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: East House Swimmers Take Title In Championship Contest at 'Cliffe | 3/13/1969 | See Source »

...steel-company director. The man remarked that the steel company was in trouble and should be available for a takeover. As it turned out, the company threatened to resist, and Ling backed off. But his appetite had been whetted. He started looking for other steel companies. By reading annual reports, he became interested in Jones & Laughlin. First there was a correct but tense meeting at the elegant Rolling Rock Country Club outside Pittsburgh, then a secret hotel-room huddle in Cleveland. Though J. & L. Chairman Charles Beeghly was far from eager to sell his controlling shares, he considered Ling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: THE CONGLOMERATES' WAR TO RESHAPE INDUSTRY | 3/7/1969 | See Source »

...stock dividends must come from after-tax earnings. Using debentures, conglomerates can often grab control of other companies at little or no real cost to themselves. For example, Victor Posner, Miami conglomerator who has plucked a personal fortune from slums and money-losing corporations, has just captured Sharon Steel (annual sales: $225 million) after a bitter battle. Posner's NVF Co., a Delaware mini-conglomerate (annual sales: $30 million), offered a package of debentures and warrants backed by so few assets that Sharon accused him of planning to raid its coffers to bail NVF out of financial trouble. Even Posner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: THE CONGLOMERATES' WAR TO RESHAPE INDUSTRY | 3/7/1969 | See Source »

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