Word: chairmanship
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...Glover, 64, stepped into the board chairmanship of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co., the world's No. 2 copper producer (behind Kennecott), succeeding Cornelius F. Kelley (TIME, May 30). Glover got a law degree at the University of Oregon in 1915, served as a sergeant in World War I. In 1919 he hung out his shingle in Great Falls, Mont., representing among others Montana Power, Great Northern Railway, Anaconda. He joined Anaconda's legal department full time in 1943, and within eight years was general counsel and a vice president. Recently, Glover skillfully helped resolve thorny difficulties over...
...plan, hatched while Louis Wolfson launched his unsuccessful bid to control the company, was to arrange a merger with Allied Stores Corp. It seemed like a natural: Allied had young executives and expansion plans; Ward had the cash. Avery could announce the deal and ascend gracefully into the honorary chairmanship, assured that Ward was safe from Wolfson...
...feeling that such rotation would tend to bring fresh ideas to bear on the program as different men assume the chairmanship...
...Administration has accepted a plan for rotating the chairmanship of the General Education Program, it was learned yesterday. Future Directors of the Program will be drawn from permanent members of the faculty...
Nevertheless, it should be remembered that the Committee chairmanship is considerably more than an administrative post; it requires a unique combination of administrator, scholar, teacher, and innovator. If men primarily interested in research are appointed, the inevitable conflict between administration and scholarship may bring only a loss in research and no gain in General Education. In Rhinelander, the University had a man well-suited for the post. The importance of the program demands someone equally capable in the future...