Word: appointed
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Prime Minister Harold Wilson promised that following the next elections, which by law need not be held before spring 1971, he would appoint a commission to decide whether the Queen should be given a raise. One member of the royal family already received a pay hike. Prince Charles, who last week marked his 21st birthday at a palace party at which the ladies were allowed to wear pants suits, is now entitled to the full $528,000 annual income from the Duchy of Cornwall, half of which he will generously turn back to the national treasury...
...vote, it rejected the Fainsod Committee's recommendation that the dean of the Faculty appoint the members of the council, with elections being held only if the Faculty was not satisfied with the dean's choices...
Additional space in the four-story, U-shaped building will relieve present overcrowding. Members of the astronomy department with offices and laboratories not now at the Observatory will be able to relocate there. "The new building will also make it possible to appoint about three additional professors with their research groups," Goldberg said. At present some Faculty positions are unfilled partly because there is too little room at the Observatory to accommodate more professors...
...George P. Baker '25, dean of the Faculty of Business Administration, said after the meeting that he soon would appoint a committee to organize a Faculty convocation on the topic. That convocation will meet either this Spring or early next Fall, Baker said...
...administration of his diocese: he permitted his 583 priests to elect his chief aide, the vicar-general; he set up a clerical advisory council of elected members, and invited the auditing of the diocese's finances by a lay committee. One of his first moves was to appoint the Rev. P. David Finks, a youthful clergyman involved in civil rights causes, to serve as his "vicar for the urban ministry" in charge of slum problems...