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Smith wrote that he would soon appoint student and faculty committees to advise him as he begins a search for a permanent leader for the College...
...thinks that. So obviously factors other than merit deserve our consideration when we decide for whom to vote. Starting with "Does he or she share my vision of the country?" (For example, "Will he appoint Justices less likely to cite bromides about color blindness as if that settled everything?") But beyond this, the President is unavoidably a symbol, and a presidential candidate's "essential qualities" include his or her race...
...dean is the fourth dean Faust has had to appoint before even moving into Massachusetts Hall on Sunday. This spring, she named Michael D. Smith to lead the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Barbara J. Grosz to replace her for a year at the head of Radcliffe and Barbara J. McNeil to serve as the acting dean of the Harvard Medical School until a permanent dean is named. Faust must also find a new vice president for alumni affairs and development and plans to appoint an executive vice president...
...welcome your advice about the current strengths and challenges of the College, as well as your nominations of colleagues who would be especially well-suited to lead the College beginning this fall," he wrote. There is some speculation that Smith may choose to appoint an interim dean for the coming year before announcing a permanent dean at a later point...
...controversial state statute required the governor, a Democrat, to appoint a member of Thomas' party, a Republican. The roster of Republican hopefuls, pulled together by Wyoming's G.O.P., included the son of former U.S. Senator Alan Simpson and a grandson of former U.S. Senator Cliff Hansen. In the delicate balance of the U.S. Senate, Freudenthal's decision means there will continue to be 49 Republicans and 49 Democrats, with two independents caucusing with the Democrats...