Word: mergers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Died. Henry C. Alexander, 67, architect of the merger that created Morgan Guaranty Trust, the country's sixth largest commercial bank (assets: $11 billion); of a stroke; in Manhattan. Alexander accepted a partnership in the faltering house of Morgan in 1939, and shook up the stodgy banking community by aggressively scouring the country for new accounts and training a new generation of bright young employees to follow his lead. By 1959, Morgan was a growing, $915 million concern, and Alexander had the stage set for his greatest coup: merger with $3.13 billion Guaranty Trust...
...Eugene Carson Blake proposes ambitious U.S. Protestant merger...
Before the exchange proposals came to the floor, one-and-one-half hours of the Faculty meeting were devoted to interim reports from the chairmen of four Faculty committees-including Kagan's-which have been studying the problems of merger...
Richard G Leahy, assistant dean for Resources and Planning, outlined to the Faculty yesterday the Budget Committee's proposals for changing the Radeliffe Quad because of the merger...
...other proposals under consideration for merger are a new gymnasium-across Garden Street from the Radeliffe Quad-and an underground parking garage beneath the Quad. Radcliffe rejected the garage plan last year but it would be required under the Cambridge Building Code if the other improvements were made...