Word: appoints
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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After applications close March 11, the council will screen the resumes and then invite the top candidates to Cambridge for interviews. They hope to appoint the new manager by the middle of April...
This time there is no question of his returning: the reason for the departure is a serious matter of health. Sadler, 56, survived a cancer operation 18 months ago, but he is still being bothered by complications. This week, therefore, American's board will accept his resignation and appoint Executive Vice President George A. Spater, 58, to take his place...
None of the Universities surveyed have a system for alloting tenured appointments like Harvard's Gradustein formula--a plan devised in 1941 by a Harvard mathematician which (with modifications) determines how often each department can appoint a new senior faculty member...
...another move, Councillor Barbara Ackermann proposed that Mayor Walter J. Sullivan appoint a committee composed of the entire council to consider the hiring of a new city manager. The committee would set qualifications for the manager's job, advertise the post, and interview candidates...
...office in the elections provided for in the new constitution, the ex-colonels' attitudes appear more activist. They seem not only eager to suppress leftists but also to break the power of the Greek Establishment. Under the new constitution, the monarch will no longer have power to appoint and dismiss Premiers or to promote and assign generals. He will, in fact, have none of the power that made it possible for the Greek throne to create its own mini-aristocracy of loyal retainers...