Word: chairmen
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...OGCP and OWE officials who conducted the study, and Alberta Arthurs, Dean of Admissions, Financial Aid and Women's Education, who requested the inquiry, have provided the community with valuable information. It is now up to department chairmen and prize committees to act on it--to correct what may be a benign discrepancy before it becomes a chronic, habitual problem...
...departments' chairmen have cited possible conflicts between the original stipulations of the donors to the Busch and some of the other options in the report. Another suggestion is to make the Busch the repository for all of Harvard's 17th century Dutch...
Despite the complaints, Smith has managed to accomplish some important internal housecleaning. Among his rulings: any lawyer with more than six years' service on an A.B.A. committee must step down; committee chairmen may serve no more than three years; no one may serve on more than one committee. Said a St. Louis lawyer who was bumped from a committee as a result: "It was traumatic at the time, but it made sense." The organization's House of Delegates has already approved his position on marijuana. Last week it took up a broad array of issues in which Smith...
...mayor also appoints chairmen of council subcommittees, and Mayor Sullivan is likely to favor his new backers for assignments...
Whatever he is in America, Kissinger is more than that abroad. He has become a kind of international natural resource, bits and pieces of him claimed by a global fraternity of presidents, kings, prime ministers and chairmen. His word is accepted by them all, his presence in delicate negotiations demanded, his humor welcomed. Even his girl friends are the objects of muted admiration...