Word: appointing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Faculty voted earlier this year to use a "proportional representation" election system for the council. They rejected the Fainsod Committee's recommendation that the dean of the Faculty appoint the members of the council with elections only if the Faculty were not satisfied with the dean's choices...
...part, the Rev. Hanson pressed forward his campaign and launched a formal complaint with the Board of Directors of School Administrative District 44, which has jurisdiction over Telstar High. The Board voted sixteen to one to appoint an investigating committee. The sole dissenter, Richard Davis, based his vote on his blanket opposition to all kinds of censorship, adding that he had read the material in question and found it "in line with the literature being published today...
...Faculty whose own leadership is at stake this time-might be less placid this time. If Pusey decides to appoint Dunlop, he will have to be prepared for the problems as well as the advantages...
Hanify said they rejected the idea of college-wide elections because under that system each representative would not be responsible to a particular constituency. Likewise, election of a central body which would appoint members of the smaller committees was rejected because they felt each individual should have to run for a job on a specific committee...
Ezra F. Vogel, professor of Sociology and chairman of the meeting, said that the sociologists also agreed "not to take any precipitous action." He said they asked him to appoint a committee "to work out feasible plans for the new department with other concerned groups- undergraduates, graduates, and faculty members in the other wings of the Social Relations Department." He has not yet appointed the committee...