Word: appointive
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...anguish that prevailed in the country. Protest meetings were held all week, starting with a demonstration at the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem and ending with a mass rally attended by 350,000 people in Tel Aviv. Energy Minister Yitzhak Berman resigned because of Begin's failure to appoint a full-scale commission of inquiry. So did Menachem Milson, the civil administrator of the West Bank who had been appointed by Sharon. And so did Yoav Gelber, a historian who had been serving on a commission to investigate the 1933 murder of a Zionist leader in Palestine. Said Gelber...
...Cornell student who is a member of the Investment Proxy Advisory Committee (IPAC), which advises the university trustee Investment Committee, has suggested that the Student Assembly refuse to appoint more students to IPAC...
Bignone's tenure will be complicated by a gaping schism within the three-man military junta. The air force and navy dropped out of political decision making two weeks ago to protest the army's refusal to appoint a civilian as President. In a deliberate snub, Navy Admiral Jorge Isaac Anaya arrived at Bignone's inauguration only at the last minute. Air Force Chief Basilio Lami Dozo boycotted the ceremony altogether. Nonetheless, the army's enormous edge in manpower (130,000 troops) over the navy (36,000) and the air force (19,500) is likely...
...separate meetings, tomorrow, the Corporation and Harvard of Overseer, are also expected to appoint a new Corporation member to replace retiring Erancis H. Burr...
Hurr and other Corporation members contacted yesterday refused to discuss the identity of the new member but a member of the Board of Overseers implied that the position would be filled by a man. Earlier, there had been speculation that the Corporation might take this opportunity to appoint the first woman to the board. The Overseer also indicated that the nominated corporation member has served on the Board of Overseers...