Word: appointing
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...again. Next month the Senate ethics committee will hear a torrent of accusations against Republican David Durenberger, including a charge that he accepted $100,000 in outside income through a dubious book deal. Word is that he faces expulsion if he doesn't resign. Democratic Governor Rudy Perpich would appoint a replacement, and Mondale is letting it be known that he would like to return his patented way: by being asked...
Next fall, City Manager Robert W. Healy will appoint a commissioner based on a nationwide search of law enforcement officials. The commissioner will be responsible for coordinating police work with community groups and other law enforcement agencies, but will not replace the chief...
Cambridge's decision to appoint an laboratory animal official was seen as particularly significant because the city is home to so many research institutions...
They also charge the list is being changed so the city does not have to appoint an additional Black lieutenant. The Cambridge police force currently has two Black lieutenants and no Black captains...
Although the Harvard administration cannot immediately do everything necessary to remedy the lack of faculty diversity, that does not excuse its current lethargy. The Faculty should follow the recommendations of the Verba Report and appoint senior Faculty members in each department to be affirmative action representatives. Such a move would shake up an otherwise stagnant process...