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...opponent, who trailed by 16,000 votes at press-time, is a vice president of the city's largest bank, the American Fletcher Bank...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Election Roundup | 11/5/1975 | See Source »

...students are not encouraged to enter new public interest areas of law, Nader said, but are directed toward the "corporate market," the largest employer of law school graduates...

Author: By Anne E. Bartlett, | Title: Ralph Nader Says Law Schools Help Corporate Interests | 11/5/1975 | See Source »

There are about 35,000 seats in Fenway Park. During the World Series by far the largest bloc of those went to Boston corporations; the Gillette Company, the Coca-Cola Bottling Company, and three banks--the First National Bank of Boston, the National Shawmut Bank and the State Street Bank and Trust Company. Each had held thousands of season tickets for the entertainment of favored customers and friends, and the Red Sox front office had offered two Series tickets for every season ticket each company owned. Season ticket holders (including some individuals) collected roughly 20,000 of Fenway...

Author: By Fred Hiatt, | Title: Let Them Watch Television | 11/4/1975 | See Source »

...Democrats-though still a Senate minority-are threatening to dismantle the major companies and drastically reduce their scope. Last week an impressive total of 40 Senators voted for a measure drafted by Michigan's Philip A. Hart and four other Democrats. They proposed to break up the 15 largest oil companies by forcing them to split off their crude-production activities from all other aspects of the business-refining, transportation, pipeline operations and marketing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OIL: Assailing the Giants | 11/3/1975 | See Source »

...Ernest F. Hollings of South Carolina, got 39 votes. It would have forced oil companies to get out of such other energy businesses as uranium production and coal mining. Should it become law, Continental Oil, for example, would have to divest Consolidation Coal, the nation's second largest coal producer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OIL: Assailing the Giants | 11/3/1975 | See Source »

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