Word: centralize
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...following list of clubs holding luncheons was released by the Alumni Office, but students are urged to check with the local clubs for details. Akron, Ohio Dec. 27 Buffalo Dec. 27 Birmingham, Ala. Dec. 31 Central Ohio (At Columbus) Dec. 28 Charlotte, N.C. Dec. 29 Chicago Dec. 28 Cincinnati Dec. 29 Cleveland Dec. 27 Dayton, Ohio Dec. 29 Denver Dec. 27 Eastern Michigan (At Detroit) Dec. 28 Eastern New York (At Albany) Dec. 29 Maryland (At Baltimore) Dec. 27 Rhode Island (At Providence) Jan. 2 Rochester Dec. 28 San Diego Dec. 27 Syracuse Dec. 27 Worcester...
...process. It would also face the task of providing a new concept for limiting and organizing the proliferous state agencies (221 at present). Any such reform would be impossible within the Legislature, for it would strengthen the control that the Commission on Administration and Finance wields as the central housekeeping department...
FIRST-ROUND VICTORY in the proxy war for control of the Alleghany Corp., the holding company that controls the New York Central and Investors Diversified Services, went to Murchison interests. Court ordered Alleghany Chairman Allan Kirby (TIME, Dec. 12) to turn over list of stockholders to Brothers Clint Jr. and John Murchison to solicit support for taking over the company...
...metamorphosis of the cads, or how the nouveaux riches become the Old Guard, is the central theme of Cleveland Amory's misleadingly titled Who Killed Society? The forms of Society die, but Society is indestructible. After every major upheaval-war, depression or graduated income tax-the cry arises that Society is not what it used to be, and Amory divertingly traces this plaint all the way back to the landing of the Mayflower. That sacred vessel, reports Amory. carried a nondescript list of lower-middle-class passengers, plus a sprinkling of servants...
...inevitability of war has replaced peaceful co-existence as the central doctrine of communism, Earl Browder, a leader of the Communist Party expelled in 1946 for disagreeing as to its future aims in America, told a Ford Hall Forum audience last night...