Word: mccoy
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...brand the world's leading soap and gathered together an industrial complex based mainly on products from fats and oils. Meanwhile, in an overlapping segment of the fat and oil industry, two Dutch margarine-making families -the Van den Berghs and Jurgens-battled each other in a Hatfield-McCoy feud for years until, exhausted, they finally merged. Then, indulging in the fine European preference for cartels over competition, the Dutch and British companies merged to form Unilever in 1929 to "stabilize" the fat and oil market...
Wallace McDonald, Director of the Financial Aid Office, upon hearing that he was "in on it," charged Watson with a "conveniently foggy memory." McDonald recalled that his only contact with the matter was at a meeting of the Committee, with Watson and Trottenberg in attendance. Bob McCoy, a student director of the HSA, summed up the whole situation: "Nobody seems to know exactly what happened...
Robert W. McCoy '62, member of the HSA Board of Directors, said yesterday, "Nobody seems to know exactly what happened...
Hatfield & McCoy. Blake had chosen his nuclear churches cannily. The Methodists are an earthier offshoot of the Episcopalians, just as the United Church is a more freewheeling version of Calvinism than the Presbyterian. He purposely omitted the Lutherans and the Baptists, though he hopes they will eventually come in. The Baptists are too jealous of their congregational autonomy and are intransigent against infant baptism. The Lutherans in the U.S. are in the throes of pulling themselves together with mergers of their own (there have been 16 major Lutheran unions since...
...form the Church of South India in 1947. Under way in North India and Ceylon are similar unions on which Blake modeled his own proposal. But among the vested interests and sentimental en trenchments of U.S. Protestantism, such a suggestion seems almost like proposing a marriage of Hatfield to McCoy. That it could be seriously put forward by so hardheaded and experienced a pro of churchmanship as Eugene Carson Blake has surprised many an old ecumenical hand and given new hope to many more. A Bill of Principles. Dr. Blake is an enthusiast: he acts not out of fear that...