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...dark horse. "You remember how the President used to talk about wanting to feel 'comfortable' with his 'guys,' his 'team'?" commented a close associate. "Well, in the final analysis, he just felt more comfortable with Bob Dole than with the others. Two years ago, when called upon to appoint a Vice President, his personal choice was Don Rumsfeld; his choice for the sake of the party was George Bush; but Rocky was the best man to bring the country together behind him. This time around he figures he's got all three in one." That remains to be seen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE V.P. CANDIDATE: The Dote Decision | 8/30/1976 | See Source »

that the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences will appoint several faculty members from throughout the University to constitute a permanent body to be known as the Chair in Australian Studies Advisory committee, and that this committee will advise the Dean on the long range planning and general supervision of the chair and its associated programme...

Author: By P.m. FRASERS Speech, | Title: Australia at Harvard | 8/3/1976 | See Source »

that in the case of an appointment for a period of two years or longer, Harvard University, at its own discretion, will select such a person and so notify the Prime Minister of Australia of the name of the person it intends to appoint to the Chair in Australian Studies...

Author: By P.m. FRASERS Speech, | Title: Australia at Harvard | 8/3/1976 | See Source »

that Harvard University will appoint when appropriate a co-ordinator to administer allocations and manage activities supported by the Endowment Fund...

Author: By P.m. FRASERS Speech, | Title: Australia at Harvard | 8/3/1976 | See Source »

...caucus, said his delegation didn't want to push for a black vice presidential nominee, because it didn't want to give false hopes to black people. But what came through in the conference was the sincere belief on the part of the caucus that Carter would appoint far greater proportions of blacks into his administration than previous presidents in past administrations. Part of the reason for the sincerity is that both Carter and the caucus are playing ball with each other. The black delegation had the numbers and the chance to heavily endorse Dellums or the popular Barbara Jordan...

Author: By James Cramer, | Title: Winners and Losers in New York | 7/20/1976 | See Source »

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