Word: mergers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...grouped as follows: United Presbyterians (eager), Presbyterians in the U. S. A., and Reformed (Dutch) Church in America. Relatively reluctant are the Presbyterians in the U. S., and the Reformed (German) Church in the U. S. However, all three Presbyterian groups last week made some tenders toward such merger and all authorized more confabulations on the subject...
Outstanding, recent Carlisle events included: election to the directorate of New York Edison, of Consolidated Gas and of United Corp.; opening of the new hydroelectric generating plant at Conklingville. N. Y.; and the merger of Niagara Share Corp. with Marine Union Investors...
...merger of Niagara Share Corp. with
Cornell University graduated Floyd Leslie Carlisle in 1903, expected him to make his mark in the legal profession. For some years Mr. Carlisle did practice law in Watertown, N. Y., but soon the merger instinct arose within him and he organized Northern New York Trust Co. from a consolidation of two upstate banks. In 1916 he headed the group which bought control of St. Regis Paper Co., became St. Regis president?an office which he still retains?and made the company one of the largest paper producers in the East. In 1920 Mr. Carlisle & syndicate bought Northern New York Utilities...
Forum, with its 90,000 circulation and bountiful advertising, has little to gain by the merger, save to clear its cluttered field of one element of competition, and speed the swing of public taste away from the Victorian "genteel literary magazine" toward the virile, provocative medium for present-day skeptics. The joint title, Forum & Century will not affect its tactics while Editor Henry Goddard Leach remains...