Word: grouped
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...CIVIL RIGHTS GROUP HELP. Boycott threats by the late Martin Luther King's Operation Breadbasket have forced major Chicago food chains to stock such products of Negro concerns as Mumbo barbecue sauce and Diamond Sparkle wax. As a result, Mumbo-maker Argia B. Collins, 42, tripled his sales in 1967. This year, after a seven-year struggle, he expects to earn a profit...
...special help. At some point, other businessmen are bound to complain that such aid gives Negroes an unfair competitive advantage. But for now, black capitalism has proved to be a beneficent form of black power, moving gradually toward the kind of green power that has led every other group upward in American society...
More than Equal. Montedison was formed in early 1966 by a merger between Montecatini, a chemical-minerals complex, and the Edison Group,* a private power company that wisely had begun branching into chemicals, steel and other goods before Italy nationalized power in 1962. Soon after the merger, I.R.I. and ENI began secretly buying Montedison stock. By last week they had accumulated at least 15% of the stock, making the government the firm's largest single shareholder. The state-run corporations set UD a new shareholders' syndicate, in which ENI-I.R.I. will have an equal voice with...
...government victory was a sharp setback for Montedison President Giorgio Valerio, 64, who as head of the Edison Group had engineered the 1966 merger. That alliance had been seen as a way of helping Italy's chemical industry to compete in world markets. But Valerio had trouble welding the staffs of the two companies, and the new combine was troubled by runaway costs. Profits declined by 7.4% last year to a reported $75 million...
...honored tonight starred for the Crimson mainly between 1918 and 1927. Each was nominated for the Hall of Fame by the friends group of their sport, screened by a special committee, and elected by the Varsity Club executive committee...