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...mayor ignored reports of police corruption until press coverage finally forced him to appoint the Knapp Commission, which then criticized him for not acting sooner...
Park suffered a slight loss of face, but little else. His new constitution allows him to appoint one-third of the assembly's 219 delegates; last week the rubber-stamp National Conference for Unification overwhelmingly approved Park's nominees, guaranteeing him a comfortable majority...
...Philosopher Harold F. Cherniss of the School of Historical Studies. Dissenters mailed copies of the minutes of faculty discussions to sympathetic colleagues. They also sent letters critical of Bellah's work to the New York Times, a step that Bellah called "contemptible." Then they demanded that the trustees appoint an outside commission to evaluate Kaysen's stewardship-which amounted to a vote of no confidence...
Eighty Dunster House residents last month sent a letter to Bok requesting that he appoint Caroline W. Bynum '63, assistant professor of History, as the new Master. The Dunster House Committee prepared a list of 28 possible candidates for the position in January. The list did not include Vorenberg...
...Cambridge School Committee last night voted four to one with two absentions to table a motion to appoint Frank J.Frisoli '35, former superintendent of Cambridge schools, assistant superintendent of schools...