Word: mergers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harvard and Radcliffe should come closer together, according to preliminary proposals of the Harvard-Radcliffe Relationships Committee. The committee's tentative recommendations would rule out merger...
...This is definitely not a merger recommendation," Daniel Steiner, general counsel to Harvard, said. "It is a broad outline of a plan that will bring the institutions Harvard and Radcliffe closer together but will preserve the corporate identities of the two institutions...
...questions as whether Europe was actually better served by keeping Britain out in the cold a while longer. Harvard Political Scientist Stanley Hoffmann, for one, believes that if Utopian federalists had managed to achieve some sort of European unity ten or 15 years ago, it would have been "a merger of confused peoples not knowing what they were doing. The kind of Western Europe that is emerging now is a very pragmatic Europe, cooperating step by step in areas where they are indeed highly interdependent. This is what De Gaulle had in mind." But others point out that De Gaulle...
...Colombey, De Gaulle's request for an "extremely simple" service was followed to the letter. Carpenter Louis Merger, 59, said that Madame de Gaulle "asked for the same kind of casket I make for everybody else. When I asked if she didn't want something military, she said 'Non.' " Pointing to the extra-length (6 ft. 11 in.) oak coffin, lined with white quilt and trimmed with an aluminum cross, Merger added: "He was right. Who would need anything more?" Total cost: $72, or $9 more than usual, because of the size...
Paula Laurans, also of GWO, said that a Harvard-Radcliffe merger is crucial to change the University...