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...companies--notably Ford, Xerox, and Kodak--defused the Church Project resolution by agreeing to disclose the information called for voluntarily. But other companies say they don't want to waste money and effort on gathering facts they think aren't needed. The two corporations Harvard holds stock in, (with the number of shares Harvard owns and the date of the annual stockholder meeting where it will have to take a stand on the Church Project resolution), are GENERAL ELECTRIC (225,000 shares; April 25) and IBM (200,000 shares; April 30). The University will most likely support the resolution, since...

Author: By Seth M. Kupferberg, | Title: Brief Guide to Proxy Fights | 4/19/1973 | See Source »

Besides G.E., companies facing shareholder resolutions dealing with their political activities include EASTMAN KODAK (250,000 shares; April 24), GENERAL MOTORS (275,000 shares; May 25), and IT&T (325,000 shares; May 9). Ralph Nader's Project on Corporate Responsibility is asking all three to issue an annual report on its political contributions, including "brief descriptions of positions communicated between high-level personnel...and high-level officials of the federal government concerning any matter of unusual significance to the corporation." Particularly in view of the continuing furor over IT&T's attempt to buy the Chilean election, Harvard...

Author: By Seth M. Kupferberg, | Title: Brief Guide to Proxy Fights | 4/19/1973 | See Source »

...which it fouls the air, Harvard will probably continue an investment policy designed to amass capital and provide income without regard for social consequences. Harvard's Top Ten Investments shares market value 1. IBM 194,299 $76,165,208 2. General Reinsurance 81,162 $33,032,934 3. Eastman Kodak 245,564 $32,567,925 4. Texaco 837,139 $27,207,017 5. General Motors 269,257 $20,160,617 6. Exxon 266,956 $19,788,113 7. Ford $18,770,563 8. ITT 322,607 $16,815,889 9. Gulf Oil 686,797 $16,740,676 10. General Electric...

Author: By Peter Shapiro, | Title: What To Do With A Zillion Dollars | 4/19/1973 | See Source »

...Corporation committee will have to make its next decision by April 24, when the Eastman Kodak and Phillips Petroleum Companies hold their shareholder meetings. These companies--which the ACSR will discuss today--also have holdings in southern Africa...

Author: By Seth M. Kupferberg, | Title: Harvard Votes for Disclosure | 4/12/1973 | See Source »

...worth knowing, in the context, that I tend to fall in love randomly, helplessly, with no provovation. With Gladys Knight, Cybill Shepard Kodak advertisements, Candy Bergen Life covers, librarians, bank tellers, and one topless dancer. That was the worst. Imagine the trauma of deciding the girl of your dreams was peeling, in front of the hardest core perverts, in a Combat Zone dive. And now, I'm in love with various elements of roughly six women. It's not an easy life...

Author: By Freddy Boyd, | Title: More or Less A Memoir | 4/12/1973 | See Source »

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