Word: partnership
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...agreement signed last night, the Harvard Liberal Union and Ivy Films, who together with the U.N. Council have presented the Cinema's weekly movies since last fall, officially accepted the U.N. Council's resignation from the partnership effective as of March 2, under specified conditions...
...Council thus pulls out of Ivy Cinema with a net profit for the year of approximately $100, even though three of the last four films have lost money. This continuing loss of money reportedly brought about the U.N. Council's decision to resign from the partnership last week...
Charles G. Kadison '55, President of Ivy Films and that organization's representative on the three-man board of Ivy Cinema, said last night that he was "very much surprised" by the U.N. Council's decision. He explained, however, that the Council has always been in the partnership strictly for profit, while "Ivy Films regards movie presentation, whether for profit or not, as a major part of its function...
Michael H. Jorrin '55, H.L.U.'s representative on Ivy Cinema, described his organization's position as somewhere between those of Ivy Films and the U.N. Council. Despite Cinema's present deficit Jorrin would be inclined to give the partnership another chance, he said...
...will continue his father's partnership with: 1. Jordan...