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...selection is part of a large-scale effort by the department--its Faculty weakened over the past few years by a number of high profile departures--to boister its teaching staff. In addition to New's selection, the department has also hired another professor and five additional junior Faculty members for the upcoming academic year...
...election to the state's second highest office stemmed more from his name than his record. And even his supporters admit it was no coincidence that his major accomplishment in office--channeling federal funds to Massachusetts--came just when his father assumed congressional power. Importing Tip to boister the flagging campaign reinforces this damaging reputation...
Brewster last April announced the Campaign for Yale, the largest fundraising effort ever undertaken by any American university, to boister Yale's $500-million endowment and avoid a "real dwindling of the quality of the institution...
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24--The House of Representatives overwhelmingly endorsed and sent to the Senate a $415 million emergency program to boister the economy of South Vietnam and other nations...
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15--President Johnson has apparently decided to upgrade the post of assistant secretary of state for inter-American affairs in a move to boister the efficiency of American policy in Latin American countries. Johnson selected Thomas C. Mann, now ambassador to Mexico, to fill the post yesterday...