Word: chairmen
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Teresita Alvarez '76, co-chairman of the Class Committee, declined comment on the report. Margaret C. Ross '76 and Wiz Wyatt '76, co-chairmen of the Class Day subcommittee, were both unavailable for comment last night...
Eventually a plenary session of the National People's Congress will have to be held to designate Teng the new Premier. Similarly, there will have to be a Politburo meeting to elect party Vice Chairmen to replace both Chou and another top leader, Rang Sheng, who died one month ago. A strong candidate is Chang Chun-chiao, 63, the onetime Shanghai radical, who has decided to cooperate with the moderates...
...slowed legislation for generations in both chambers. In the House, the drive for change was helped mightily by 75 freshmen members who refused to follow two ancient dicta: newcomers should be seen and not heard, and one gets along by going along. The revolution deposed the aging, baronial chairmen of three key House committees...
...indeed the American strategy, it had little success: the oil-producing states dominated their poorer brethren in the conference's deliberations. Four commissions were set up to examine the world's economic problems-under broad headings of energy, development, raw materials and financial questions-with co-chairmen from both developed and less developed nations. OPEC members took three commissions; only one went to a non-oil-producing country, Peru...
Procedures for admission to Social Studies and History and Literature are not expected to change much this year, although the Visual and Environmental Studies department is taking steps to adopt a policy of open enrollment, chairmen of the two restricted programs said yesterday...