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...current issue ofThe Atlantic, Dillon Professor of the Civilization of France Stanley H. Hoffman '58 points to "the phenomena of overconsumption and underinvestment; insufficient industrial productivity; rigidity, waste, and short-sightedness in industry," as the reason behind the decline of U.S. competitiveness in the world economy...
...Toronto trading in the company's shares was halted for three days while the firm scrambled to meet a Friday deadline for repayment of loans from its U.S. investment bankers: First Boston, Paine Webber and Dillon, Read. Campeau averted the crisis by arranging a $250 million loan from real estate giant Olympia & York, a major Campeau stockholder owned by Toronto's Reichmann family. As a result, Campeau's controlling interest in the firm he founded in 1949 slipped below a majority stake, from 53% to about 43%, while the Reichmann holdings increased from 24.5% to some...
...Outside Dillon Field House, just finished with his second practice of the day, Gicewicz philosophizes about football, the season, his decision to come back...
Collins is spared the catcalls. Also tired and sweaty from the day's second practice, he is patted on the head as the players filter out of Dillon. "Hey KC," they each say. They are happy to have him there, happy to have snatched him back from both basketball and graduation for one last season...
...faculty committee, headed by Dillon Professor of International Security Joseph S. Nye, produced the guidelines, acting largely along the lines of rules drafted in an Undergraduate Council report on free speech...