Word: appointed
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Responding to a mixture of strong student pressure and a pledge made last spring, the Economics Department's senior faculty voted Tuesday to appoint a Marxist graduate student, William H. Lazonick, to an assistant professorship in Economics. Lazonick's appointment will formally begin on July 1, 1975 and run for five years--the maximum amount of time possible for a non-tenured position...
...construct a bureaucracy, and many of them think that church movements should adopt a low profile at a time when the secular world seems hypnotized by power. Nonetheless, after days of debate in Mexico City, the committee set up a loose minimal structure. More important, they decided to appoint a full-time executive secretary and offered the job to a Third World churchman, the Rev. Gottfried B. Osei-Mensah, 40, pastor of the Nairobi Baptist Church in Kenya. Once a sales engineer with Mobil Oil in Ghana, Osei-Mensah holds a bachelor of science degree from Birmingham University and worked...
...meeting last week that he scheduled to get responses from the student population on his letter, Rosovsky announced that he would soon appoint eight to ten task forces to consider questions raised by the letter...
...Cambridge Police Department, in an effort to better represent Cambridge minority groups on the force, will soon appoint five women, eight blacks and three Hispanic men, along with 20 white men, to the police force...
...keep Hartford Fire Insurance Co. despite the Administration's initial, loudly voiced opposition to conglomerate mergers. ITT did agree in 1971 to sell off some lesser firms, but it has still not disposed of its 52% interest in Avis, Inc.; last week the Justice Department moved to appoint a trustee to force divestiture of the car-rental firm...