Word: appointed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...appointment after another flashed out of Dwight Eisenhower's New York headquarters, there was scarcely a sound from Ohio, where Robert A. Taft was sitting out the interregnum. After the last Cabinet post was filled, Senator Taft had something to say. Having slept soundly on his indignation, he wrote out next morning a statement denouncing the appointment of the A.F.L. Plumbers & Pipe Fitters' President Martin P. Durkin as Secretary of Labor. It was "incredible," said Taft, that the President-elect should appoint a man who "has always been a partisan Truman Democrat, who fought General Eisenhower...
...That the Student Council appoint a committee to secure this...
...Republican National Committee's women's division. A worker in the G.O.P. ranks for 20 years, she has been a member of the national committee since 1944. She announced for Eisenhower before the convention, spent considerable time on the campaign train, has said she expects Ike to appoint women to some important posts...
...raised before the deadline, the Corporation will appoint a new Dean to replace retiring Willard L. Sperry, make new appointments to the faculty, and supply an added $500,000 for other improvements...
...fill the yawning gap which exists in the College's present advising system the University should appoint an Adviser to Pre-Medical Students who would be free of other administrative burdens. Such an adviser would be a great help to medical schools seeking information about applicants, for he will have followed their progress through three years of colleges. More important, a Pre-Med Advisor would still the fears of quivering pre-meds and quiet the medical school rumbles about Harvard's "laissez-faire" policy...