Word: merger
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...years since the partial merger of Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges, RUS has been both a support group and an advocate for the concerns of the "dual citizens" of Harvard and Radcliffe...
...bidding war for control of Grumman, - the military-aircraft manufacturer, looked like a good deal for nearly everyone involved. Two defense giants, Martin Marietta and Northrop, said they were willing to pay some $2 billion to buy the company, based on Long Island, New York. Whichever bidder prevails, a merger would preserve Grumman's expertise in developing electronics to update aging aircraft. It should also preserve defense jobs at the venerable fighter-plane manufacturer, whose tradition dates back to the days of the World War II F6F Hellcat...
...Merger Agreement between Harvard and Radcliffe officially enrolled all Radcliffe students at Harvard, "with all the rights and privileges accorded Harvard College enrollment." Yet today, 17 years later, the 1994 Handbook for Student asserts that "Harvard College has endeavored to ensure that women undergraduates enjoy the same opportunities here as are available...
With Nextel and its other new partners, however, MCI joins the intense jockeying for position on the information highway. For many companies, the jam-up has had an unnerving effect. Last month's breakup of the planned Bell Atlantic-TCI merger came about after the two sides failed to agree on a purchase price. Last week Liberty Media, which is controlled by TCI chairman John Malone, said it wants to form an alliance with Blockbuster Entertainment in a deal that could threaten the already shaky Viacom-Paramount-Blockbuster merger. Another contender, Time Warner, announced that an expected spring start...
Although Robinson said she was inspired by her time at a Harvard troubled by debate on Vietnam, civil rights and the merger of Harvard and Radcliffe, she said she was hardly a model future leader...