Word: parented
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Another factor in the dissolution was lack of College support. Last year the Progressive and its parent body were among the leaders of the large isolationist group, but the student body this year has been overwhelmingly opposed to strict isolationism...
...students are permitted to volunteer but those under twenty-one must have the written consent of the parent. Cards for this purpose can be obtained at Phillips Brooks House, and might be a good thing to pack into the vacation suitcase, if you're not carrying a draft card. The Government has so far abstained from demanding its pound of flesh from students still in college. They might in return give up their pint of blood...
Morgan Stanley drops its Inc. less than two years after its foster parent J. P. Morgan & Co. added one (TIME, Feb. 26, 1940). J. P. Morgan incorporated to conserve the partners' funds against estate taxes, etc., and to enter the profitable trust-company field. Morgan Stanley enters a field that can barely sustain those already in it. But Morgan Stanley has a tax reason too: partnerships avoid the 31% corporation income...
...responsibility of these . . . women's clubs, churches, parent-teacher associations . . . Boy Scouts, Y.W.C.A. and the like, who are in position to attack specific parts of this over-all problem...
Next month (or maybe sooner) the chairman of Aniline's parent I. G. Chemie, Felix Iselin, will arrive from Switzerland to see about selling Chemie's large interest in Aniline stock. He will confront a tangled lineup of interested parties. The Treasury, which must unfreeze the stock if any money is to change hands, has already vetoed one would-be purchaser and may veto others. The Department of Justice is investigating Aniline's relationship both to Chemie and to the German Dye Trust. Several Wall Street groups, which admire the company more than its present management...