Word: trust
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...complicate matters, no one is quite sure whether the NCAA itself is particularly pure. The Corporation's legal counsel seems to think that an NCAA agreement might entail violations of the federal Anti-Trust Law. The issue is still unresolved, but the cloud of doubt around the NCAA certainly makes its television offer less enticing...
...University's resistance to the national program. Continuation of the anti-television policy could be interpreted as an indication of Harvard's dissatisfaction with the NCAA, its desire to determine policy independently of a large body, and its belief that the Association television rulings may be against anti-trust laws...
...first verse, but falters as the second verse slips into an apostrophe to a microcosmic dream. Keith Highet wrote "And In the Comment Did I Find Charm" within a somewhat limiting rhyme and meter scheme. The poem, like Peter Junger's "Two Kings" is innocuous, but pleasant. I trust that's all the writers intended...
First, the officials expressed Harvard's desire to determine its policy independently of any national organization. Secondly, University lawyers recommended that the NCAA regulations were against anti-trust laws...
...stockholder needs to do now to get $6 a share for his stock (which two months ago would have brought only $2.87½) is turn his certificates in to the Irving Trust in New York. (Although Hughes's check was for $23,489,478, his ultimate cash outlay will be only $15,916,758, since he already owns 1,262,120 of RKO's 3,914,913" outstanding shares...