Word: mergers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...also said that the discussion of a merger of Radcliffe and Harvard which is scheduled to be brought up this year is "likely to be as disastrous as the last time, because a small group of people will make the decisions in a dark back room. They can do this because the women here aren't organized on a day-to-day basis...
Nicolson was commissioned not only to end the two lines' steep financial dive, but also to merge them into one carrier, British Airways. A newcomer to airlines, he was at first greeted with distrust. Workers, fearing mass layoffs after the merger, even threatened not to paint new insignia on the planes. So Nicolson, 51, came in like a lamb. He set up no fewer than 20 worker-management committees to determine everything from the merged line's colors to the future of its cargo operations. By combining separate operations-like the carriers' computer systems...
...upcoming selection of a new Radcliffe swim coach and the recent appointment of McCabe as director of Intercollegiate Athletics will solve some problems posed by the merger...
...With the Harvard-Radcliffe athletics merger, we've been lost in practices," captain RoAnne Costin said Wednesday. "It takes time to coordinate things...
...addition of an extra official in the Radcliffe Athletics office is the result of the athletics merger announced in September. McCabe is the first person to serve in the position of intercollegiate athletic director...