Word: mergers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...your Jan. 28 issue, I read of the alarming plight of the not-so-great state of North Dakota and the possibility of a new name for it. I proffer as a solution: a merger of North and South Dakota, neither of which is overly productive, thereby leaving a vacancy in our Union to be filled by the productive, ever-growing territory of Alaska. JOHN J. JAVORONOK Gladwyne...
...majority of the 250 presbyteries of the Presbyterian Church of the U.S.A. (northern) has approved a proposed merger with the United Presbyterian Church. Combined with United Presbyterian enthusiasm for the union, the formation of a 3,000,000-member new denomination is thus virtually certain. Its title: the United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America...
From the Pentagon's point of view this merger would be a good idea, incorporating all the reserve forces under a centralized control. There is little chance that they will attempt this overtly, though, since the Guard is closely tied in with state politics. Even President Eisenhower has recently pledged himself to the preservation of the National Guard...
...line, enabled the road to pay dividends on its common stock in 1953 for the first time in over a decade. In his new post Deramus faces similar financial problems: the Katy has paid no dividends since 1930. To some railroaders, Deramus' appointment hinted a Great Western-Katy merger. Though Katy officials last week denied it, a group of principal stockholders in both the Great Western and Katy reportedly have already obtained options to buy a large block of the Katy's common stock...
...health services merger verifies a report in the November 1 issue of the CRIMSON that such an arrangement was under consideration. The speculation was based on President Pusey's special Report to the Overseers last fall, which suggested "a new centrally located health center for Harvard and Radcliffe...