Word: chaires
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Trypanis also came under public attack last spring for mismanaging affairs in the cultural ministry. Sources speculate that Trypanis could now be accused of pandering to the interests of the late Seferis's sister--who is the wife of the Greek president--by giving money to establish the chair. Therefore, sources say, this is a poor time to announce the endowment...
Dennis N. Skiotis, assistant professor of History, said last week that he had heard "through the grapevine" that "Harvard has received much of the money from the Greek government" required to endow the chair...
...proposed Program for Modern Greek Studies has not been discussed in the Faculty Council yet, which begins meeting toward the end of the month after a recess over the summer. The search for a professor to fill the George Seferis chair cannot begin until the program is approved by the council...
According to sources in the department, however, the third committee is looking for someone to occupy the chair that was held by Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger '50. That seat, which is paid for by both the Government Department and the Center for International Affairs, has been held open--partly out of courtesy--since Kissinger left...
...scheduled for this year includes locating an assistant professor to teach Gov 124, "The Supreme Court," and searching for someone to replace Stephen D. Krasner, an assistant professor in international relations who is leaving after the fall term. Mansfield said the department may also find itself with a new chair in Japanese politics, as some of the money the Japanese government has given Harvard will probably be used for that purpose...