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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...states that the department has voted to tenure Associate Professor of History H. Leroy Vail. In fact, The Crimson learned after the section had gone to press that Vail was on of two names forwarded by the department for one tenured position. It will likely be up to an ad-hoc committee of scholars which advises President Derek C. Bok on all tenure appointments to choose between...
...Lucy H. Koh '90, who chaired the council's ad-hoc committee on the issue, the council collected more than 2300 petition signatures and held several rallies in front of University Hall before the Verba Report was released...
...Michael Spence created the committee because the department had been unable to agree on tenure appointments. By discussing potential senior candidates with the department before they are voted on, the committee is supposed to insure that the department's tenure candidates do not get rejected by the traditional ad hoc committee or by President Derek...
...circulation of 540,000. The publication offers insider advice on such topics as trolling, plastic worms and fish hideouts. Bassmaster's most famous subscriber is George Bush, who calls it his favorite magazine. With a loyal readership and scant competition, Bassmaster charges advertisers $20,000 a page, and posted ad sales of $12 million last year. The company as a whole had revenues of $30 million in 1988, double the level of five years earlier...
...AHEAD IN ADVERTISING. While plotting a sales campaign for a new pimple cream, a British ad exec develops a bizarre ailment: a boil on the neck that has a mouth of its own and talks back with a vengeance. With black humor and a weird, Kafkaesque sensibility, director Bruce Robinson delivers a biting satire of Thatcherite society...