Word: chairman
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Professor Lyman R. Bradley, Harvard '20, is an expert in Eighteenth Century Anglo-German literary relationships. He came to New York University in 1924 as a lecturer in German and became an associate professor in 1932. Later, Bradley was named chairman of the German Department...
Shortly after his conviction the N.Y.U. administration suspended Bradley as department chairman. He retained full salary. Chancellor Harry Woodburn Chase said Bradley would get a hearing, but "such a hearing will not be held until the man has completed the prison sentence for which he is now liable...
William M. Leonard is a case in point Leonard is chairman of the economics department at the Rutgers night school. During the war he served as transportation officer of the War Production Board and in 1945-46 was assistant co-ordinator of planning for Trans-World Airlines...
During the course of an interview following the announcement, John A. Stewart III, chairman of the graduate committee, said that his group's action was the result of a request from the Dean's office. "The Dean came to us in late November to talk over the problem of curtailing football weekends," Stewart explained...
...eleven prizes awarded to teaching fellows were not "slightly" below $100, but below $100 and varied in amount. G. B. Kistiakowsky. Chairman, Chemistry Dept...