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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Mike McLaren, a 6-0 senior guard, and 6-4 sophomore Tim Kearns form the Elis' backcourt, and Gary Rinck, a 6-7 sophomore, starts at center. Yale is a young team and has had troubles this season because of inconsistency. If the Crimson can take advantage of that fact it should handle the Elis with ease...

Author: By Jonathan P. Carlson, | Title: Crimson Cagers Face Psyched Yale | 2/11/1972 | See Source »

...Nixon Administration's chief trustbuster, Assistant Attorney General Richard McLaren slapped down hard on conglomerate mergers and generally set a blistering pace. On a single day this month, he filed suit against the Chicago Board of Trade, challenging its right to fix commission rates on commodity-futures trading, and urged...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ANTITRUST: McLaren Out | 12/20/1971 | See Source »

...speed fanned inevitable speculation that McLaren had been booted as a prelude to a relaxation of antitrust policy. To that, Deputy Attorney General Richard Kleindienst had a convincing reply: McLaren had asked to be appointed a judge last summer, and renewed his request recently when Julius Hoffman of Chicago conspiracy trial fame retired, opening a vacancy in McLaren's home town. McLaren's name had to be rushed to the Senate to meet a deadline set by Judiciary Committee Chairman James Eastland for nominations to be acted on this year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ANTITRUST: McLaren Out | 12/20/1971 | See Source »

...Justice Department issued a statement pledging "the same vigorous enforcement" of antitrust laws as under McLaren. There seems little reason to doubt that intention, at least until and unless Attorney General John Mitchell resigns to manage Nixon's re-election campaign. Mitchell has talked quite as hawkish an antitrust line as McLaren. The Administration, however, has had no time to consider a successor to its departing antitrust chief. It is an open question whether the Government will find one quite as aggressive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ANTITRUST: McLaren Out | 12/20/1971 | See Source »

...face an almost unanswerable question: How big is too big? The Nader team's advocacy of an absolute $2 billion limit on assets is an overly simplistic answer. There are genuine economies in large-scale operation, and nobody knows what is the optimum size of a company. Trustbuster McLaren wonders: "Do you apply the same limits to an aerospace company and a candy manufacturer? If not, how do you determine the proper size for each...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Antitrust: New Life in an Old Issue | 6/28/1971 | See Source »

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