Word: appointed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...demand for greater female representation didn't surprise me. But her application of this belief was a bit unsettling. She explained to me that since there were too few women on the paper's staff, The Crimson should appoint more women editors. I began to explain that all Harvard students were more than welcome to comp, but again she interrupted...
...problem with a committee instead of adepartment, said Horn, is that it will not havethe power to make its own administrative decisionsor to appoint its own professors...
...Zeckhauser said Scott may have beeninfluenced by a feeling that Rudenstine shouldhave a chance to appoint his own team. "There maybe some of that," Zeckhauser said. "And, after awhile you feel there is only so much you can do. Ithink it was a combination of those things...
...about reform. In a recent speech he called for more cooperation "between all political forces" in order to "surround the abyss of terrorism and foil its plots." His supporters say he intends to resign his party post, in order to try to raise the presidency above politics, and to appoint new, more vigorous ministers to key economic posts in the Cabinet. If the economy continues to stagnate, however, the Islamists can count on the despair of the nation to send them regiments of new recruits...
...emergency meeting, the Harvard Law Review's Board of Trustees decides to appoint an investigator to probe charges of racism, sexism and the abuse of power leveled against the Review's president. Emily R. Schulman '85. The investigation eventually clears Schulman of the charges...