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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...sense, Epps was also a victim of the Student Assembly's schizophrenia. When the dean asked one of the dance's organizers Sunday why she hadn't informed him of the event, she said that she thought he'd disapprove, implying that the assembly is hesitant to plan major activities when Epps disapproves. A second organizer, however, told Epps the assembly had simply never thought to ask permission. This confusion is perhaps inevitable. In the months since the first elections, the assembly has not been able to decide what its relationship to the University is or should be. The administration...

Author: By Marc L. Baum, | Title: A Schizophrenic Assembly | 2/9/1979 | See Source »

...have three possible options," Kilbridge said yesterday. "The first is to proceed with the original plan and evict on June 1. The second is to rollback the eviction dates, and the third, which is a corollary of the second, is to take over the building gradually, beginning with the basement," he said...

Author: By William E. Mckibben, | Title: University May Postpone Eviction Date | 2/8/1979 | See Source »

...Frank Fitzsimmons echoed in a letter to President Carter in mid-January. But Wall Street seems persuaded that some form of deregulation is inevitable-many once high-rolling trucking stocks have fallen sharply-and indeed the American Trucking Association is defensively drafting its own, as yet extremely vague, deregulation plan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Trucking War | 2/5/1979 | See Source »

...justifiably proud of his company's solidly engineered cars, but his business deals seem not to be put together so well. The energetic and outspoken Gyllenhammar has been searching for ways to boost sales, but his efforts have resulted so far in little more than wheel spinning. Plans to build an assembly plant in the U.S. and to merge with archcompetitor Saab-Scania have both had to be given up for one reason or another. Last week Gyllenhammar got his biggest setback yet; opposition by Volvo shareholders forced him to scrap a plan to sell 40% of the company...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: No Deal | 2/5/1979 | See Source »

...terms were not nearly sweet enough, and a growing number threatened to vote no at this week's annual meeting. Late last week, faced with enough proxy votes to block the sale, Volvo's board of directors abandoned the effort to win approval of Gyllenhammar's plan. Ironically, that was good news for Norway's Nordli. His minority Labor government faced increasing protests in the Storting (parliament) over the Swedish linkup and there were opposition threats of a no-confidence vote that could have forced him to resign. Reason for the resentment: the widespread feeling that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: No Deal | 2/5/1979 | See Source »

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