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...major conclusion of the Committee on the Status of Women, "that the number of women on the Faculty must be increased," and urge its officers, its department chairmen, and the members of its search committees to work toward that end; and that the Faculty urge the Dean to appoint as soon as possible a Standing Committee on Women to assist in the work of bringing more women onto the Faculty and to report periodically on its success...

Author: By Carol R. Sternhell, | Title: Proposals on Women-'A Lot of Unease' | 5/24/1971 | See Source »

...women in tenured and non-tenured positions. Our fourth proposal, on part-time teaching, is intended to make it possible for more women to accept positions on the Harvard faculty now and in the future.... We recommend to the faculty as a whole that departments be allowed to appoint in the normal way a limited number of part-time assistant, associate, and full professors. The precise number of such appointments ought properly to be a matter of negotiation between department chairmen and the Dean, but it is not our intention that, at any given moment, more than a few members...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Women on the FacultyA Male Bastion For Three Centuries | 5/17/1971 | See Source »

Newspaper reports last November suggested that Nixon would appoint Moynihan as his ambassador to the United Nations. Moynihan denied that he would accept the offer and re-affirmed his intention to return to Harvard...

Author: By Michael Ryan, | Title: Cornell Offers Moynihan Prominent Teaching Post | 4/30/1971 | See Source »

...Committee agreed Saturday to appoint Franklin Ford, chairman of the Committee, as its sole spokesman for matters discussed. Ford declined to comment yesterday on the matters discussed...

Author: By R. N. G., | Title: Munro to Stay As Coach; Assistant May Be Picked | 4/21/1971 | See Source »

...Daley's was sticking together. Boss doesn't explain why this is so, but it suggests ?? lot of contributing factors. The most obvious ?? Daley's mastery of timing. When Chicago was hi?? with a police scandal, Daley was not at all relu??tant to fire his police commissioner and appoint?? blue-ribbon candidate, a nationally recognized e?? pert on criminology. This removed the police from his control and even improved the force. But?? saved Daley and the machine: better to take o?? step back than to lose your legs. Wilson eventua?? retired, and Daley appointed a more pliable...

Author: By E. J. Dionne, | Title: Daley Boss | 4/20/1971 | See Source »

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