Word: chairmanship
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...Southern will become the second secured profession the fire year old Department and take over its chairmanship from Eat Guinier '33, the present chairman of the department, when he goes on leave in February...
...Harvard-trained lawyer who had a corporate practice in Grand Rapids, Engman was appointed to the FTC chairmanship in 1973. The Nixon White House evidently wanted a reliably controllable chairman to replace prickly, independent Miles W. Kirkpatrick, who revived the long calcified FTC as a trade watchdog and riled the business community with his emphasis on consumer protection. But instead of taming the FTC, Engman stepped up its activity. Hardly a week passes that the 1,600-man agency does not announce some new rule, investigation or lawsuit. Its principal targets have been monopoly, unfair influence, industrial or professional conspiracy...
DuBois then took the chairmanship of the Peace Information Center in New York City in 1949, an organization that the Attorney General listed as "subversive." He was indicted by a federal grand jury for "failure to register as a foreign agent," but was acquitted on the strength of the efforts of his defense attorney, Vito Marcantonio...
Lipset, who had been offered the chairmanship of the Sociology Department in February, told Dean Rosovsky of his decision to leave in April, the sources said...
Following Lipset's decision, Rosovsky named Harrison C. White, professor of Sociology for the department chairmanship beginning July 1, White's appointment was approved by President Bok and announced at a full Faculty meeting last Tuesday...