Word: xeroxing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...reckoning of outgoing Ohio Democratic Senator Howard Metzenbaum, depressed stock market prices offer newly rich oil-exporting nations the opportunity to control AT&T, Boeing, Dow Chemical, General Dynamics, General Motors, IBM, ITT, Lockheed, United Air Lines, U.S. Steel, Xerox and ten other major companies. A 51% interest in all these firms could be bought for some $47 billion, and the 13 members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) will accumulate much more surplus capital than that by the end of this year...
...pivotal difference at the Quito conference is the attitude of the U.S., which will conspicuously decline to lobby in favor of continued sanctions. The American policy shift was foreshadowed in a recent report by the independent but influential Commission on U.S.-Latin American Relations, headed by Sol Linowitz, former Xerox board chairman and Ambassador to the OAS under Lyndon Johnson. The commission's study firmly recommends an end to Cuba's isolation. It acknowledges that the Soviet use of the island as a strategic base is a legitimate U.S. concern, but argues that this is primarily a matter...
...Fogg is showing two films about Balinese life and culture in conjunction with its exhibition "Legendary Paintings of Bali." The films, "Bali Today" by Margaret Mead and "Balinese Music and Dance" produced by the Xerox Corporation and distributed through the Indonesian Consulate of New York, will be shown August 12, 14, 16 at 2 p.m. in the Fogg Norton Lecture Hall. Admission is free...
Raymond A. Hay, 45. A persuasive salesman, the head of U.S. operations for Xerox Corp. talks with everyone from switchboard operators to branch executives while making his cross-country rounds. Among the divisions Hay oversees from headquarters in Stamford, Conn., are Xerox's Information Systems Group, Information Technology Group and Business Development Group. Born...
...University of Georgia. As head of the Southern Regional Council's 1968 voter-education drive, he helped put 2 million new black voters on the rolls and ultimately increase the region's number of elected black officials from 72 to 564. He is a director of Xerox, J.C. Penney and several other large corporations...