Word: appointive
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Government Department will appoint two professors to offer informal counseling on sexual harassment issues within the department, chairman John D. Montgomery said yesterday...
...former city councilor and state representative from South Boston said he aims to decentralize the delivery of city services and appoint more community leaders to policy-making positions...
...issued a tepid "no comment" instead of hotly denying the baseball commission story. In the past, Baker tried hard to squelch rumors that he would run for a Senate seat. However, he did covet William Clark's post as National Security Adviser, and had persuaded Reagan to appoint him as Clark's successor until Presidential Counsellor Ed Meese and other hard-liners sabotaged his bid. His pique and frustration may have made him receptive to job offers. "The fact that Baker has not knocked this story down with a baseball bat," says one associate, "shows that...
...National. Without alerting Hall in advance, Pinter resigned as an associate director of the theater. Last week Pinter told TIME, "The fundamental problem of the National Theater is that its artistic director spends a great deal of his time elsewhere. He and the board have failed to appoint a deputy to him, entrusted with full artistic responsibility in Peter Hall's absence. This results in a policy which is incoherent and an enterprise which has no core. This vacuum creates discontent, confusion and inefficiency. That is why I resigned...
Harvard has decided to appoint Arthur L. Locb, Senior Lecturer on Visual and Environmental Studies, and his wife Lotje as the permanent masters of Dudley House...