Word: appointing
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Radcliffe has chosen not to appoint an interim vice president but instead will have Wilson assume Nelson's duties, according to Chamberlin...
Council President Robert M. Hyman '98-'97 said he hopes to appoint the executive board positions of press and publicity liaison, technology coordinator, executive assistant, parliamentarian and intercollegiate liaison before tomorrow's council meeting...
...addition, Hyman will appoint people to the cabinet, a new system of directors designed "to better serve students in making sure different issues are addressed," Rawlins said...
...month Riley will appoint both a captain of crime prevention and officers to oversee all sectors, or beats, on campus...
...popular votes, and "Anyone who can ever understand how this works gets to be President." Ross Perot, take note: "One of the strictest rules is that all dark horses running for President must be people." As for the President's constitutional powers, "the President has the power to appoint and disappoint the members of his cabinet." And the rest of us too. But we keep hoping. -->