Word: appointed
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...July city council session, Danehy said selective certification smacked of "reverse discrimination." He said there is no justification for promoting black patrolmen "who happen to be so low on the list that to appoint them would throw the departmental table of organization out of line...
...educational review one of his top two priorities, along with the Faculty budget, for this year, and because of his new position Pipkin will play a crucial part in it. Rosovsky will issue some sort of preliminary statement on the subject of educational reevaluation in October, and later appoint a committee--on which Pipkin will almost surely serve--to study...
...part, President Bok has already begun appointing members of the DuBois Institute's advisory board. Leonard said that the bulk of the board will be drawn from Harvard faculty. Bok is also expected to appoint a secondary advisory committee, whose members would come from without the University, later in the year. Both Bok and Leonard have been in contact with foundations as part of an effort to raise over $5 million for DuBois...
...will also have to appoint a director for the institute by year's end. The appointment may have a profound effect on the future of the controversies that have enveloped DuBois since 1969, since statements from Mass Hall indicate that the new director will have broad discretion in setting institute policy. During the spring, Bok and Leonard declined to respond to United Committee of Third World Organizations requests that DuBois provide summer research grants for students because neither administrator wanted to "tie the new director's hands" on specific matters of procedure...
...change capitals. Under the terms of the initiative, the new site cannot be closer than 30 miles to either Anchorage (pop. 48,029) or Fairbanks (pop. 14,771) and will have to be carved out of the wilderness between those two cities. Governor William A. Egan will now appoint a commission to propose sites, and its three likeliest choices will be put before the voters in 1976. Among the more exotic possibilities already suggested are Nenana, Talkeenta and Wasilla. Whatever the electorate's decision, the new capital will bring up to date the state motto: "North to the Future...