Word: chairmen
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Thomas G. McKinley '74, sub-committee chairmen, declined yesterday to release any of the names under consideration...
...question, without the influential voice of a permanent dean to direct the discussions. Meanwhile attendance rose and fell erratically, occasionally dropping below the number necessary for a quorum. The low attendance became enough of a problem to compel the creation of rules requiring the presence at meetings of department chairmen, House masters and certain other faculty...
Each of the 30 overseers will now chair only one Visiting Committee. The rest of the chairmen will be picked from among qualified professionals, Lawrence F. Stevens, secretary of the Visiting Committees, said yesterday...
...first, Albert looked as if he did not. He backed away from a confrontation with one of his most acerbic chairmen, Ohioan Wayne Hays of the House Administration Committee, who seized authority over the House staff payroll. Despite tradition, Albert refused to chair the 1972 Democratic National Convention (though he had done the job in 1968). He vacillated on the amendment to end the Viet Nam War, finally voting against it. Even more embarrassing, he was involved in an automobile accident, and it was reported that he had been drunk. Albert denied the accusation, but that did not stop stories...
Changing government regulations as well as deans and department chairmen opposed to government interference in University hiring have hindered Harvard's past attempts to produce an acceptable plan...