Word: mutuals
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About five or six of these local stores, estimated Siris, would have gone out of business without the help of this program. In addition to helping the Negro business-owners attain self-sufficiency, the group hopes eventually to help with the establishment of a Negro-run electronics corporation, a mutual fund, and maybe a supermarket, said Siris...
Thomas E. Crooks '49, Master of Dudley House, has announced a meeting for Nov. 7 "to discuss the formation of a student-faculty committee to discuss problems of mutual concern." One of the major "problems" reportedly will be anti-war protest...
...such problem is academic freedom. Reagan insisted that in this area all those with an interest in public universities-teachers, students, taxpayers, administrators and elected officials have legitimate and sometimes conflicting claims that "must be reconciled within a framework of mutual understanding and compromise." He deplored equally the ignorant taxpayer who sneers at "newfangled" courses and the student who would blithely eliminate all the required courses and grades, making "education a kind of four-year smorgasbord." Reagan also warned against educators who deny that there are any absolutes, "who see no black and white of right or wrong but just...
This week the company spread out into the fastest growing segment of the investment field by filing for Securities and Exchange Commission registration of a $5,000,000 open-end mutual fund, the L. M. Rosenthal Fund. Having bought seats on the American and Boston stock exchanges as well as on the Big Board earlier this year, the company has also moved into stock trading, research and investment advice for large (accounts over $100,000) clients. In the over-the-counter market, it regularly deals in the shares of some 400 companies...
This procedure is designed to promote mutual understanding in a community rather than automatically pitting one side against the other. It worked for one visiting Harvard student. A Negro, he arrived in London with an English friend, and began to look for a place to stay the night. Exhausted from his trip, he stayed in the car while his friend went to find a hotel room. He finally found a room in a small West London hotel, but when the American entered the hotel, he was told he could not stay because he was colored. The English friend complained...