Word: appointing
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...letter states in part that, "We believe that many of the women on the Review have been subjected to a presumption of lesser editorial and managerial competence and have suffered from Emily's unwillingness to appoint women to positions of leadership...
According to Law School Dean Robert C. Clark,an ex officio member of the board of trustees, thetrustees will likely appoint an investigator orgroup of investigators sometime next week. He saidthe trustees are speaking with a "quitesubstantial" number of former Review editorscurrently residing in the Boston area...
...Maybe some good change will come out of it,"the editor said.CrimsonDavid E. RosenLaw School Dean ROBERT C. CLARK, criticizedlast spring for his response to the controversialLaw Review parody issue, says the journal'strustees will probably appoint an investigator toexamine the charges this fall against ReviewPresident Emily R. Schulman '85. Clark is an exofficio member of the board of trustees...
...Harvard Law Review's board of trustees will appoint an investigator to probe charges of racism, sexism and abuse of power leveled against the Review's president...
...equal trading partners but a people who could be used to send gold and other valuables back to the Spanish treasury. This is why he immediately put the native populations to work. Columbus and his men mistreated the native population to the point that the Spanish government had to appoint a guardian of the Indians, a priest named Bartolome de las Casas...