Word: chairmanship
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Much of the new serenity appears to stem from the leadership of Dwight H. Perkins, whom Bok asked to become HIID's director in April--only a few days after Harberger had declined the position, and only a few weeks after Perkins resigned from the chairmanship of the search committee that recommended Harberger in the first place...
These reforms will include rotating the chairmanship of the CRR between students and Faculty representatives, using a standard litigatory process on disciplinary matters, and allowing students the right to an appeal...
...most agreed that Dean Rosovsky and the Faculty Council will soon approve the recommendations; Landes himself noted he accepted the two-year "stop-gap" chairmanship with the expectation that his committee's suggestions would soon become reality...
...dust has hardly settled over the rubble of the Democratic Party after its election collapse, but leading members are already jostling to rebuild - and control - the organization. Skirmishing has centered on the chairmanship of the Democratic National Committee, the logical position of power from which to direct a Democratic renaissance. Admits Chairman John C. White, 56, who was elected in 1978: "This is the only bone in the yard...
...chairmanship of the Ways and Means Committee is so powerful that the last man who held it, Wilbur Mills, was able to jump into the Washington Tidal Basin with Stripper Fanne Foxe and still win reelection. But his successor, Al Ullman of Oregon, did something even worse in the eyes of many constituents: he proposed a national value-added tax, which to many .voters in his district sounded suspiciously like the state sales tax that they had repeatedly rejected in referendums. In addition, while Ullman clambered up the rungs of power on Capitol Hill, he visited his home folks...