Word: areeda
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Participating in the study group are Philip E. Areeda '51, professor of Law; Henry A. Kissinger '50, professor of Government; Ernest R. May, professor of History; and Itek Corporation president, Frank Lindsay...
...group started its study of transition problems in September, 1967, as an "interesting intellectual exercise," Areeda said. But now, it is engaged in a "very fruitful collaboration" with the new administration...
...comes to the Law School. Yarmolinsky would reportedly be named a "senior member." Others reportedly under consideration for senior memberships include Ernest R. May, professor of History; Phillip E. Areeda '51, professor of Law; and Carl Kaysen, Lucius N. Littauer Professor, of Political Economy...
...Areeda traced the rail conflict to technological change in the 30's coupled with shrinkage in the volume of railroad business. If the rail business had expended at the same rate as the economy, he said, the technological changes would not have eliminated the need for labor...
...Areeda also said that during these technological changes the unions wanted to preserve jobs while the railroads were prosperous enough so that the management did not make an issue of the work rules...