Word: appointment
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Knowles will appoint a search committee early this fall to find a successor for De Gennaro...
...perpetual cause celebres occupying student activists at Harvard looks to loom large again. Ethnic studies represents one of the few issues on which students and administrators within the University remain far from consensus on a suitable disposition. While activists demand departmental status for the field, administrators refuse even to appoint a committee which will formally investigate the possibility...
...smacks of censorship. Senator Robert Dole, no friend of lewd popular culture, rails against the chip as bringing us "one step closer to government control of what we see on television." While the Senate bill calls for broadcasters to devise their own rating system, it mandates the government to appoint a commission to do so if TV programmers fail to construct one within a year. Such industry agreement seems unlikely...
Lewis has experienced tensions with members of Phillips Brooks House Association, which says its recommendations were ignored in the recent Report on the Structure of Harvard College and on the committee named to appoint the public service dean...
...nomination, which became particularly controversial after Foster offered differing accounts of how many abortions he had performed. President Clinton said the vote sent the "chilling message" that the G.O.P. had aligned itself with antiabortion "extremists." As for Foster, he said he was still eager for government service; Clinton may appoint him to a post that doesn't require confirmation...