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...March, on the committee's recommendation, Rosovsky offered tenure in Afro-Am to three historians in the field. But Nathan I. Huggins, professor of history at Columbia University, was the only one of the trio to accept the offer. Huggins will assume the chairmanship of the department and direct the DuBois Institute, a center for studying issues concerning Afro-Americans, beginning July...
...constitution. This plan established a state presidency of eight regional and presumably equal members, who are supposed to rotate as chairmen each year. Tito also set up a companion 24-member system for the party Presidium, the highest body of the Yugoslav League of Communists. Its chairmanship is currently occupied by Doronjski, a Serb from Vojvodina province, whose term runs until October...
...Social Studies committee chairmanship currently has no time limit and provides no time off from teaching responsibilities, as do the chairmanships of regular departments...
...chairmanship has become considerably more time-consuming since I took it on, and I think it should be a term appointment that carries relief from teaching," Walzer said, adding, "Twelve years is too long...
Skocpol said, "You could once count on somebody to administer in his spare time; now you have to have an arrangement for a pool of tenured Faculty among whom to rotate the chairmanship...