Word: merger
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Although the Republican Club is heartily in favor of President Coolidge, it cannot come out officially for him until after the Republican Convention, but in the meantime it will support the Coolidge Club. After the Convention, the latter plans a merger with the Republican Club...
...working capital had risen to $119,724,173 from $87,197,190 a year before. Gross sales in 1923 were $275,213,423, which is more than double the figure of $131,866,111 of 1922. This great expansion is of course mainly due to the merger effected with the Lackawanna, Midvale and Cambria companies...
...this merger, too, are the individuality and tradition of another famous morning paper, Charles A. Dana's Sun, absorbed by The New York Herald in 1920, and perpetuating its name today in one of the strongest evening newspapers in the country. There is also included The Press, a pioneer in the reporting of American sport...
...Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Chicago Civic Opera Company, journeyed to Manhattan, payed a visit to Giulio Gatti-Casazza, General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Immediately rumors went abroad that in the long confabulation of the two functionaries there was discussed, and even arranged, a merger of the Chicago and the Metropolitan Companies. "An opera trust...
Beneath Cardinal Mercier's roof at Malines have been held sundry conversations relative to the dim possibility of a merger between the Roman Catholic and Anglican Churches. Vigilant patriots of England have pestered the Archbishop of Canterbury (Randall Davidson) for "explanations." Dr. Davidson said nothing. Consequently he has been denounced as a "traitor," "idolater," "conspirator." But last week he finally stated that the conversations amounted to nothing. The uproar subsided...