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...primary aim is to increase the size of the faculty and to get experts in the faculty in areas [in which] we have great necessity," Clark said. "Naturally, the more [women and minorities] we appoint, the more the faculty will start to look like the composition of lawyers...
...told Casey, "I think we've been penetrated." Not until October 1986, however--almost a year after the CIA began to realize it had a serious problem--did it finally act to try to pinpoint the source of the trouble. George ordered Gus Hathaway, the counterintelligence chief, to appoint a small special task force to study the problem. Hathaway named Vertefeuille, who had returned from Gabon, as the head of the task force...
...resolution asks that the City Council "urgethe Governor to appoint to the court instead anindividual capable of being impartial who willseek to maintain democratic rights rather thanrestrict them...
...debate about Mr. Will's views,"Hoffmann said. "The basic question discussed aswhether it was wise to appoint someone who wouldspend just two hours a week. The rest is justjournalistic fantasy...
Therefore, Hesburgh notes, "you don't have tomake the" decision to appoint an academic rightaway...