Word: chairmen
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Allen Parker, chairman of the CGE, said that the subcommittees hope to send out their questionnaires to students by November and to give their initial reports to the department chairmen by March first at the latest...
...primary objective of the subcommittees is to obtain the graduate students' opinions on the courses and examination programs in their departments, Parker said. Proposals for changes can then be compiled and discussed with the department chairmen...
...letter sent to the chairmen of PBH's committees, the executive committee explains that the CNCV is "currently canvassing the Cambridge community in support of the petition, and is in need of volunteers...
Personality Issue. In any case, Nixon is still the man to beat at the convention. In a poll taken last spring, G.O.P. county chairmen overwhelmingly endorsed him, 1,227 votes to 341 for Romney, 233 for Reagan, 119 for Percy and 67 for Rockefeller. He is the favorite of grass-roots party workers, and even those who concede that he might not be the ideal standard bearer say nonetheless that they will vote for him in Miami Beach in deference to his experience and unflagging service. Nixon himself rejects the idea that any man should get the nomination in payment...
...private sector of a middle-sized nation. Among the top ones to whom Boyden points: Presidents Virgil Boyd of Chrysler, Arthur Larkin Jr. of General Foods, Stuart Silloway of Investors Diversified Services, John L. Gushman of Anchor Hocking Glass; Chairman A. King McCord of Westinghouse Air Brake; Presidents and Chairmen Harold S. Geneen of ITT, Robert O. Fickes of Philco-Ford...