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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Edward Kennedy heads a subcommittee that is now holding hearings on the use and abuse of presidential commissions. It is expected to urge that they be created more sparingly and that a Cabinet member be assigned to follow through on each commission's recommendations. President Nixon may well appoint a commission to decide what to do about the Kennedy report on commissions - and then shelve the resulting recommendations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Out of Commissions | 6/28/1971 | See Source »

...Justice Department, Nixon and his ventriloquist Mitchell come off as Machiavellian, in the Carswell case harebrained better describes their style. John Mitchell reportedly thought Carswell "too good to be true"; Nixon studied the Constitution diligently and concluded, quite literally, that "it is the duty of the President to appoint and of the Senate to advise and consent." And Senator Hruska, a special friend of the White House, sat like Christopher Robin clutching his Pooh bear on the step of mediocrity half way up and half way down the stair: "Even if he (Carswell) were mediocre, there...

Author: By Tina Rathborne, | Title: Books Decision | 6/14/1971 | See Source »

...English Department and the Department of Afro-American Studies will each appoint one woman as lecturer. In addition rumors are afoot concerning the appointment of a woman to an assistant professorship in the Music Department...

Author: By Julie K. Ellison, | Title: Appointments Increase Women on Faculty | 6/7/1971 | See Source »

That the Faculty endorse the major conclusion of the Committee "that the number of women on the Faculty must be increased;" and urge the dean to appoint a Standing Committee on Women to assist in the process and report periodically...

Author: By Carol R. Sternhell, | Title: Faculty Readily Approves All Proposals on Women | 5/26/1971 | See Source »

...major conclusion of the Committee on the Status of Women, "that the number of women on the Faculty must be increased," and urge its officers, its department chairmen, and the members of its search committees to work toward that end; and that the Faculty urge the Dean to appoint as soon as possible a Standing Committee on Women to assist in the work of bringing more women onto the Faculty and to report periodically on its success...

Author: By Carol R. Sternhell, | Title: Proposals on Women-'A Lot of Unease' | 5/24/1971 | See Source »

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