Word: merger
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...proposal, pending for some time, would merge the administration and facilities of the Graduate School of Engineering with the engineering department of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Such a merger would prevent what has come to be considered unnecessary competition between the two branches which are serving essentially the same function under separate administrations...
...statute for an International Ruhr Authority (TIME, Jan. 10), although it allayed French fears, had not brought peace to the humming Ruhr. Britain, France and the U.S. were still bickering over how many plants should be dismantled; plans for a three-zone merger (that is, for a merger of the French zone with Anglo-U.S. Bizonia) were stalled; and the Ruhr Germans themselves were making trouble. Some of the troublemakers were Communists, but some were non-Communists who considered themselves patriots...
T.W.A. was planning to intervene in forthcoming CAB hearings on Pan Am's request for approval of the merger. It looked as if Damon and Trippe would battle to a decision, with no holds barred...
...merger of the junior and sophomore events has been undertaken as an experiment this year...
...which is on record as favoring a good deal of competition among U.S. flag lines on the transocean airlanes, must approve the deal. So must President Truman. The merger is likely to be fought, not only by T.W.A., but by the American Export (steamship) Lines, Inc. American Export started American Overseas in 1937 to buck Pan Am, which was cutting into the line's Mediterranean tourist traffic. As American Export still has a 20% interest in American Overseas, it can wage a strong fight against the merger. American Export's Vice President John Slater has already resigned...