Word: mergers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Angeles, the Justice Department is conducting an investigation to determine if there was a widespread conspiracy to fix gasoline prices in 1971 and 1972; records of more than 30 companies have been subpoenaed. "My own sense of priorities," says Kauper, "puts a heavy emphasis on price fixing and merger activity aimed at reducing competition. Price fixing is a crime, and corporate officials who engage in it ought to go to jail...
...Radcliffe proposed a merger with Harvard, and two years later a "non-merger merger" was approved. That agreement is scheduled for a re-examination in two years. Robin Freedberg reviews the past and current status of Radcliffe on page...
Rosovsky said there should be no distinction between the University's treatment of men and women. Commenting on the non-merger-merger agreement between Harvard and Radcliffe which is due to expire in 1974, Rosovsky said he would be very surprised if a new agreement included an increase in the size of the College...
Many Radcliffe (Harvard?) women sense a schizophrenia that follows from our experiences with the non-merger. Technically we were all admitted to Radcliffe: we filed our applications with the Radcliffe admissions office, and our letters of acceptance bore the Radcliffe crest and the signature of a Radcliffe dean...
...ends and the Harvard experience begins remains unclear. Apparently our affiliation with Radcliffe ends with the letter of admission we received when we were still in high school. And if the dividing line between our associations with the two schools was back in high school, maybe the issue of merger isn't an issue...