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...more likely to compare the tender-offer price with book value and reject it. But some Wall Streeters speculate that takeover attempts may soon be made against companies controlled by institutions that are getting tired of holding undervalued shares. Says William Chatlos, a partner in Georgeson & Co., a proxy solicitor: "For an extra nickel on the price, some of the institutions would sell out their grandmothers...
...court. And the so-called Jewish seat has been empty since Fortas' 1969 departure. Ford might look to his Cabinet, which includes Carla A. Hills, 41, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and Attorney General Edward Levi, 64. Among other possibilities in the wide-open guessing game: Solicitor General Robert Bork, 48; California Republican Congressman Charles Wiggins, 47, and at least nine federal-appeals-court judges...
David Vickery and Charlotte Burrage of the City Planning Department, who drafted the measure, said the ordinance is a just application of local police power for the safety of the community. Their position was upheld in a statement released last night by City Solicitor Edward D. McCarthy...
...manner and circumstances in which they took place, which in turn shed a great deal of light on the conventions of Edwardian England. Much of the fun in Upstairs, Downstairs has been in seeing precisely how guests and hosts conducted a country-house weekend, for example, or how a solicitor maneuvered to blunt the family's democratic impulses and thus keep the class system intact for a few weeks more. That sort of dry, deft social management is nowhere present in Beacon Hill...
...response to the suit, City Councilor Thomas W. Danehy introduced a motion calling on the city solicitor to prepare a proposal for replacing the rent baord with a grievance board. The motion failed last Monday by a 5-3 vote...