Word: mergers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Instead of practicing his profession. Bok returned to Harvard, where he systematically learned and taught labor law, especially collective bargaining. While turning out exhaustive law-review articles on such topics as the anti-merger provisions of the Clayton Antitrust Act, he also put in long hours as an impartial arbitrator in labor disputes for institutions as diverse as the Lincoln research lab at M.I.T. and the Suffolk Downs race track...
...crucial possibilities raised by the Haywood affair are that 1) the four-year rule will be abolished or redefined, and 2) the A.B.A. and the N.B.A. will be forced into a speedy merger. Like most team owners, Franklin Mieuli of the San Francisco Warriors feels that the four-year rule "is the guts of our player-acquisition program. Without it, we'd have a no man's land of finances in which a kid would be bombarded by offers. It would certainly make a mockery of the draft." As for the merger, Owner Bill Daniels of the A.B.A...
...Saturday, the Radcliffe Club of Boston, with the support of the Radcliffe Alumnae Association, sponsored the first public discussion of the Harvard-Radcliffe merger since the release of the "non-merger" merger plan to alumnae in November. About 150 alumnae attended the Agassiz Hall meeting...
...People have felt that the earlier classes would be sentimental and the later classes would want merger. It is not so, just as it is not so that older alumnae have found co-residential living horrifying. Radcliffe ladies have a large capacity for absorbing change," Helman added...
...alumnae furiously discussed the merger's timing, finances, and administration, and the role of women in the University. They want to insure in a contract that "causes which women see as high on their priority lists will not be submerged," Helman said...