Word: blockings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Shared Plant. But the Government refused to give up. It brought suit, not to block the merger but to undo it. And strangely, the heart of the trustbusters' argument was not so much the present merger but a 24-year-old agreement between the two papers to share a printing plant and an advertising staff-a clear violation, the Government claimed, of the restraint-of-trade and antimonopoly sections of the Sherman...
Dietz has contended that the bridge will block air and light on Palmer St. and make it a second-rate pedestrian way. The Coop has contended that the bridge is necessary for customer and supply flow between its two buildings...
...rises was Macy's of Manhattan, the anchor and source of Macy's network of stores (many of them under different names, such as Lasalle & Koch of Toledo, Davison's of Atlanta). Macy's 21-story store in Herald Square, which takes up a city block and has 21 acres of selling space, is a display case for more than 400,000 items of merchandise, each one of which is kept in at least a week's supply...
...commission also urges that the MCAD offices, which are now within a block of the Boston Common, be located on an area more convenient and congenial to most potential complainants" and that the offices be kept open on evenings and weekends...
...onetime Princeton basketball player who practiced law for ten years in New Richmond, Wis., Doar is a model of raw courage. At Ole Miss with Chief U.S. Marshall McShane, when mobs tried to block the entrance of the university's first Negro student, James Meredith, Doar risked his own life three times to contact the besieged feds in the campus Lyceum. With Deputy (now Acting) Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach, he walked past Governor George Wallace in the doorway at the University of Alabama. Doar is best remembered as the hero of a vivid confrontation between rock-tossing Negroes...