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While Keenan seems reasonably qualified for the post beyond his unfortunate Iranian connections, it is again depressing that the University was unable to appoint--or even, apparently, to consider--a woman or member of a minority group for the GSAS post...
Ordinarily, as the College book of Rules and Regulations would put it, the Board of Overseers accepts the recommendations of its visiting committees without question, which--given that the Overseers appoint the committees and presumably have complete confidence in their expertise on the school under consideration--is hardly surprising...
...stated reason for the cancellation--which effectively means there will be no further reviews of the GSD until next year, when the overseers can appoint a new committee, is that someone leaked a copy of the visiting committee's report to The Crimson last week, "undermining the mutual confidence and trust that must run between the School and the Visiting Committee...
...trustees of the hospital will appoint a search committee to find a replacement, Cronkhite said. He said Harvard will be consulted on the choice, but will have no official voice in the selection process...
...which mandated congressional approval of Indian land transactions. The Justice Department, concurring with this argument, said that it would take Maine landowners, including the state itself, to court on behalf of the tribes unless a congressionally approved settlement was reached by June 1. President Jimmy Carter plans to appoint a mediator to try to negotiate an agreement...