Word: appointed
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Gintis, whose work concerns the effects of the social relations of production on the class structure, was a lecturer on Economics in 1969-1970. The Department voted not to appoint him to an assistant professorship, making him the first of four radical economists in the Department who have been denied promotion in the past four years...
Synthetics specialist Dr. Robert P. Geyer tells alumni gathered in New York. "If Derek Bok did not exist, we could easily make him." Bowing to Senate pressure that he appoint a Grade A Supreme Court Justice to represent America's 22.3 million Grade A citizens, President Nixon nominates Professor Paul A. Freund to fill Douglas's seat. "Not only will my decisions be liberal," Freund assures Court scholars, "they will be easy." With peace negotiations in their summer recess, Bunnies at the Paris Playboy Club take time out to vote Dr. Henry A. Kissinger '50 the "Piecemaker of the Year...
...clean as part of the Nixon effort to have a forward-looking second term. Yale Law Professor Robert Bork, a critic of the Warren Court and a key man in developing Nixon's busing position, was named Solicitor General. The only woman and the only black to be appointed so far is Jewel Lafontant, a member of the U.S. delegation to the United Nations, who will become Deputy Solicitor General. White House Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler insists that she was chosen for the same reasons as others. "We will absolutely not appoint people for the purpose of tokenism...
...current plan calls for Dean Whitlock to interview students nominated by their Houses and appoint two to the ACSR...
...group, comprising approximately 20 members, plans to petition against a plan published on October 11 by which Dean Whitlock would interview students nominated by the Houses, then appoint two to the committee...