Word: bray
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...students also have accolades for the officials involved. "I think that we are really, really appreciative of the University and Kathy Bray [Superintendent of Freshman Dormitories and Dudley House] and Kay Millett," said Braun...
Despite five days of student complaints, the University did not issue an official response until yesterday, when Kathleen Bray, the superintendent of first-year dormitories, issued the students a letter apologizing for the problem and promising a quick response...
...Bray was out of town yesterday and could not be reached for comment...
Committee members will include: Green; David M. Bray, executive dean for administration at the Medical School; Candace Corvey, associate dean for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS); Linda S. Doyle, associate dean for administration at the business school; Elizabeth Huidekoper, director of the office of budgets, Margaret H. Marshall, vice president and general counsel; Diane B. Patrick '76, director of the office of human resources; Polly Price, associate dean for human resources in FAS; David S. Rosenthal '59, director University Health Services; Robert H. Scott, vice president for finance; and Sally H. Zeckhauser, vice president for administration...
After the popular success of his Lincoln book, Oates went on to write a great deal more, including biographies of Martin Luther King Jr. (1982) and William Faulkner (1987). His travail began in 1990, when an American literature professor named Robert Bray delivered a paper at an Illinois historical conference that pointed out some close similarities between passages in Oates' and Thomas' Lincoln biographies. Some other scholars jumped at this scent and began combing through Oates' writings, looking for evidence of unacknowledged borrowing from other sources. A year later, complaints of plagiarism against Oates were brought to the American Historical...