Word: appointed
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...suggestions that both he and Imbert step aside in favor of OAS-supervised elections, Caamaño answered with a flat no. The most he would do was appoint a six-man team to talk to the OAS. On the rebel team, interestingly enough, was Antonio Guzmán, who was once regarded as a possible neutral choice to head an interim government. The rebel demands made most of the negotiations academic: 1) restoration of the 1963 constitution written under deposed President Juan Bosch, 2) recognition of Bosch's legislature, 3) "constitutionalist" control of the Dominican military, 4) formation...
President Pusey will appoint nine members to the Standing Committee, probably in the next few weeks. It will represent, "the Faculty in general, the Houses, the office of the Dean of the College, and the Freshman Dean's Office," as directed by the Corporation...
...Harvard Policy Committee issued its first formal recommendations yesterday and suggested that the College appoint a staff of specially-qualified advisors to assist the Director of Advanced Standing...
...compromise in Congress during the debate delayed enforcement of the section a year, until this July 2. But President Johnson was given the power to appoint the five man Equal Opportunity Commission as soon as he had signed the bill last summer...
...representatives its meetings, and the Harvard Undergraduate Council is planning to colbrate with the Visiting Committee to the College in its annual investigation. Michael E. Abram '66, chairman of the HPC, said yesterday that the Committee had voted unanimously to ask O. Elliott, Dean of Radcliffe college, to appoint two undergraduates to sit in on HPC meetings and contribute the "Radcliffe point of view." They will not be able to vote unless the HPC constitution is amended. Abram said this change will probably be made soon...