Word: mergers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Rumor followed Dean Bundy's happy-heeled tuition announcement out of University Hall just as the green doors closed last night to the effect that Registrar Sargent Kennedy's "Course Catalogue" will next year begin a limited merger with the "Confidential Guide...
...merger would retain the basic format of the existing catalogue, but would incorporate certain descriptive titles to replace the numbers now used. "The Registrar's staff collected the names by secret poll," as an informant in the registrar's office said...
This should lead to still more profit: Teleradio plans to make 17 feature films this year. To cap Teleradio's triumph, the Federal Communications Commission has approved its merger with RKO to form a new company, RKO Teleradio Pictures, Inc. The result: a single company that owns the nation's biggest radio network (570 outlets), six television stations and moviemaking facilities as well...
...missionaries released by Red China, 3) Evangelist Billy Graham's sweep of Western Europe, 4) Dictator Peron's "failure to choke Argentine Roman Catholics," 5) Princess Margaret's stand for the "indissolubility" of Christian marriage, 6) Lutheran heresy trials, 7) collapse of negotiations for the proposed merger between northern and southern Presbyterians, 8) indecision in some church leadership following the Supreme Court ruling on racial segregation, 9) the debate as to whether there is a "great religious renaissance" in the U.S., 10) the visits of U.S. churchmen to Russia...
December. Time Magazine will name Clare Booth Luce "Man of the Year," Harlow Curtice becomes the new president of Harvard. He will discuss a merger with the Ford Foundation. The Board of Overseers declare that there are no plans for further expansion but Curtice will say "Harvard grows with the nation." The Divinity School will attack Bingo, while Bundy is sent to help Admiral Byrd...