Word: mergers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Referring to Monday's announcement that the Radcliffe News had rejected a merger with the magazine, Miss Braverman said that "the question of a merger must be considered in relation to the entire recent history of the magazine and a full knowledge of its present financial situation...
Student government, being financially responsible for the magazine's financial state, proposed a financial merger of the News and Signature to correct the latter's present debt, she explained...
...Executive Board did in fact propose a financial merger of the News and Signature. It was thought that Signature could profit by the increased circulation and more efficient business methods which a merger with the News would offer them. It was not intended that the News should in any way control the literary policies of Signature, but only that the business staff of the News could untangle the Signature financial muddle. The original idea was that Signature could be published in a less expensive format and then circulated with the News. It was hoped that by cutting expenses...
Signature had not requested a merger nor would it consider one, president Helen McCaig '51 said last night. She termed the suggestion "unworkable, since one is an independent magazine and the other a compulsory newspaper backed by the Student Government Association...
...should like to dispell any rumor circulating that Signature is going to fold." Miss McCaig asserted, "A merger is completely out of the question...