Word: chairmen
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Just before Commencement, a squad of department chairmen protesting Dean Ford's sanction of Cum Laude in General Studies offers to tear his elegant new residence to pieces. Ford, calling himself "quite fed up with my job, girls in Houses, CLGS, and the whole bloody mess" goes off to the Foret de Compiegnes as Rusk's second. "What an adventure," he sings on returning...
...Piri Halasz, who covered the "head office town" of New York, interviewed 15 top executives and economists. Her report to Writer Marshall Loeb and Business Editor Robert Christopher totaled 50 pages. In Cleveland, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, Detroit, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, Atlanta and Washington, correspondents talked to some 35 chairmen and presidents, as many vice presidents, as well as investment bankers and economists (among economists we seek to strike a balance between university, government and corporate economists, since each has his special interests and insights. Few of the men who contributed their ideas on the economy are directly quoted...
Among industrialists, such company chairmen as Frederic Donner (General Motors), Roger Blough (U.S. Steel), Joseph Block (Inland Steel), Carter Burgess (American Machine & Foundry), Charles Percy (Bell & Howell), such presidents as Edgar Kaiser (Kaiser Industries), J. Paul Austin (Coca-Cola), Thomas Jones (Northrop...
...honors course grades eligible for an Honors degree in General Studies, regardless of whether or not they began to write a thesis and regardless of whether or not they ever finished it. The policy was passed at the last Faculty meeting in an unexpected vote in which no department chairmen participated...
Departmental chairmen are named on a rotating basis about every five years. Ford's appointments will assume the office on July...