Word: merger
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...possibility of a merger between the Harvard Theatre Group and the Harvard Dramatic Club became a step closer to fact yesterday afternoon when the HTG announced that it would bring the question before a full membership meeting tomorrow...
Through the merger, Nuffield and Lord expect to present a stronger front against the increased competition of French and Italian cars abroad. They also expect to smooth out production difficulties that have recently arisen from their competition for manpower and materials. There is another reason for the merger. Nuffield, now 74, plans to retire soon, and thinks that only his old rival can take his place, But 54-year-old Leonard can do so only through a merger. Two years ago, Austin gave him $70,000 cash and 80,000 shares of tax-free stock in return for his promise...
...conference hour, a delegation of Dodd supporters headed by New Orleans Criminal Sheriff John J. Grosch filed into the LeBlanc suite in a New Orleans hotel. Asked Dudley: "Where's Dodd? And where is Dodd's money?" Sheriff Grosch stepped forward and said that any merger would depend on the lineup: Dodd would run for governor; LeBlanc would have to play second fiddle...
...well as saved the Jew. It has given him, in his urban life, a "peculiar and stern conditioning," robbing his intellect of "fresh and erratic blooms." Nature has become to him "a lost Eden." It is Ussher's hope that Jew and gentile may fashion an intellectual merger of their complementary talents. Too much the speculative philosopher to say exactly how, Ussher does leave a gentle trail of hints. The Jews, he implies, might take less heed of the Talmud's warning ("Go not near the Grecian wisdom-it has no fruit but only blossoms") and flavor their...
What would seal the merger nicely, but is least likely to happen, says Ussher, is for the Jews "to accept the greatest of their sons" and for the Christians "to honor the race which produced the greatest child...