Word: mergers
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Harvard station proposed a complete merger of the two stations, but Radio Radcliffe refused, feeling that girls would then receive subordinate positions. The growing Annex station later became even more daring, and decided to scrap all connections and thus end possible "domination" by the Network...
WRRB hopes to develop and extend its radio coverage because of the more fully equipped quarters and the merger with Tech, according to Miss Kapstein...
...Socialists, led by vituperative Kurt Schumacher, have long insisted that the bulk of Germany's people are dead set against Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's plans to tie Germany into the Western European defense. A local election for assembly members in the southwestern state newly formed from the merger of Württemberg-Baden, Baden and Württemberg-Hohenzollern gave them, they thought, an ideal chance to prove their case...
Endicott Peabody '42, chairman of the Cambridge A.V.C. termed the move "more of a merger than a disbanding, in that there would be the same policy, and the same action for both units." Peabody stated that the tremendous number of veterans coming to Harvard after the war required two separate chapters...
Peabody added that he thought that the "merger" would be beneficial because "there are a lot of faculty veterans at Harvard who wouldn't join the University chapter because they felt it was the students' organization and at the same time wouldn't join the Cambridge one, because it would be slighting the University." He felt because of this addition the A.V.C. would benefit a great deal...