Word: appointing
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Before 1969, the faculty was overseen by theCommittee on Educational Policy (CEP), a groupwhose membership was appointed by the dean of theFaculty. When specific issues needed to be lookedat, the dean would appoint a special committee toinvestigate...
...that may verge on martial law. A federal judge last week blocked on constitutional grounds implementation of an 11 p.m. curfew for minors. New Hampshire Senator Warren Rudman suggested putting the city's 4,000 beleaguered police under federal control. Congressman Stan Parris, a Virginia Republican, drafted legislation to appoint a federal public-safety administrator. There were even cries for deployment of federal troops or National Guardsmen...
...chance to end this sordid history. In a settlement of civil-racketeering charges brought by the Justice Department, the Teamsters last week agreed to far-reaching reforms, including the institution of secret elections by the rank and file. In New York City, Federal District Judge David Edelstein will appoint an elections officer to supervise the 1991 balloting...
PRESIDENT Derek C. Bok deserves praise for his decision last week to appoint Professor of Government Robert D. Putnam as new Dean of the Kennedy School of Government. The decision shows the president's commitment to redefine the mission of the school...
...when it came time for Bok to appoint new deans at both institutions, it came as no surprise that the president used the appointments as a chance to make strong statements about the schools' future direction...