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...proposal for the advisory committee says the President will appoint the five students, five alumni and five faculty members to the advisory committee, upon nomination of the deans...
...order to help administer the DuBois Institute, the Review Committee urges that President Bok appoint a University wide committee in coordination with Dunlop and the chairman of the Afro-American Studies Department...
Mayor Barbara Ackermann said yesterday that City Manager John H. Corcoran will appoint an investigator to launch an independent inquiry into the circumstances around Largey's death. Ackermann said Corcoran is now looking "in the academic areas" for the appointee...
...problem with Nixon's oratory about "law-and-order" is that the President of the U.S. has little direct responsibility for crime in the streets (except in Washington, D.C.). Nixon can inveigh against "permissive judges," as he recently did, and he can appoint to the federal judiciary men he considers of sterner stuff, but federal courts normally do not try muggers, just as federal police do not normally pursue murderers. What the President can do is to urge Congress to provide money, and that Nixon has done...
...pennies. McGovern's attitude toward the arts is one of great involvement and interest. The National Endowment is entirely approachable by institutions on the basis of merit. The good things that happen are because of the people in the Endowment. I feel very strongly that McGovern will appoint people who understand and do their jobs...