Word: inc
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard Student Agencies, Inc., will publish a report designed to clear up the controversy over its charter flights agency. The HSA remains undecided, however, about which of its records--if any--to release...
...these is a special section reporting in detail on an uncommon conference, of which Time Inc. was a major sponsor, held last week in New York City. Inspired by Pacem in Terris (Peace on Earth), the 1963 encyclical of the late Pope John XXIII, the conference brought together more than 1,500 philosophers, theologians, statesmen and diplomats of widely different backgrounds from all around the world. In what were idealistic and admittedly quite general terms, they discussed peace and how it might be attained...
...John Kiermaier, President, Educational Broadcasting, Inc...
...private sources including alumni, foundations, and bequests, Harvard topped Stanford, last year's winner in the dollar sweepstakes, by nearly $3 million. Cornell amassed some $27.7 million for third and Yale $22.5 million for fourth. The figures for fiscal year 1963-64, compiled by John Price Jones Company, Inc., New York firm of financial consultants, now that all eight Ivy League colleges rank among the nation's top twenty universities in private gifts. Dartmouth, the poorest, received $5.3 million in gifts. And Pennsylvania, the second poorest, received $9.6 million...
...home were caused by interruption of commodity shipments. Sugar refineries in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore laid off 1,700 employees after they ran out of raw sugar. Pepsi-Cola closed its Long Island City bottling plant. Grain exporters estimated that they lost $250 million of January shipments. Cargill Inc., the nation's largest grain exporter, closed elevators in four states, and two soybean plants shut down in Decatur...