Word: chairman
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...demonstrators then split into about six groups, which went to various offices on the fourth floor. Each group centered around a staff member of the Center Ithiel de Sola Pool, chairman of M. I. T.'s Political Science Department and early proponent of the controversial "Cambridge Project," drew the biggest crowd-about 50 in the foyer...
Peter C. Aldrich 66. chairman of the HBS Vietnam Peace Committee, denied the last charge outright and called thefirst three charges "almost meaningless...
...Illinois Black Panther chairman, Fred Hampton, yesterday, at the Chicago Federal Building, described the Weathermen as "Anarchistic, opportunistic, and Custer-istic." But Saturday will be the Weathermen's last chance in Chicago. They have been debating philosophy and strategy for two days. Tomorrow they act for the last time...
...Britain simply feel that Profumo has earned the right to be let alone. Some also raised a broader question of the citizen's right to privacy, a right not guaranteed under British law. As politicians talked about such a statute, freewheeling Fleet Street winced. But Lord Devlin, retiring chairman of Britain's Press Council, told the newspapers that the issue was really in their hands. Speaking two days after the first Keeler installment ran (though without referring to it by name), he urged Britain's press to police itself and not to try to profit from...
...slipping demand and sales. Automakers have scheduled 7.5% fewer car assemblies for the final quarter of this year than during the same period a year ago, and Chrysler is about to lay off some of its 40,000 white-collar workers to reduce costs. A. W. ("Tom") Clausen, vice chairman of the Bank of America, predicted last week that banks will cut their prime rate from the present record 81% early next year, or perhaps even sooner. Walter Heller, the former White House chief economist, maintains that "inflation has probably now passed its peak of intensity...