Word: mergers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...merger" of Harvard and Radcliffe cleared one more hurdle last week as the Harvard Corporation met and approved the proposal, which had previously been passed by the Trustees and Council of Radcliffe...
...Helen H. Gilbert, a Radcliffe Trustee and a member of the "non-merger" committee, said yesterday that many details of the new contract remain to be worked out, and that there would be an effort to get "informal student input" on many issues...
Bunting outlined the selection process as a joint decision by the Radcliffe Trustees and the Harvard Overseers. Provided the "non-merger" plan is approved, the two bodies will choose Radcliffe's second dean...
...Radcliffe Trustees will also have the option, in the event of the "non-merger," to decide whether the dean of Radcliffe should retain the title of President or whether the title should be dropped altogether...
...document. Then the trio toasted the occasion in Moët & Chandon champagne-as well they might. Credit Lyonnais of France, Commerzbank of Germany and Banco di Roma of Italy had just joined in a unique accord that one executive described as having "all the advantages of a merger without its inconveniences." The signing brought into being a financial powerhouse with $18 billion in deposits, 3,000 branches and 60,000 employees, making it the largest banking operation in Europe and the fourth largest in the world.* Though there will be no common direction, the three partners intend to "harmonize...