Word: chairmen
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...presentation to the faculty prior to their vote, the chairmen of the program said that women's studies has positively affected education at the college and has encouraged students to study the problems of women, the student paper, The Dartmouth, reported last week...
Albert H. Gordon '23, one of the campaign's national co-chairmen, noted that any change in the fundraising goal would have to be acceptable to major alumni donors...
Inflation and cutbacks in federal support of higher education have prompted the campaign's national co-chairmen and executive committee, which are made up of alumni, to reconsider the campaign's current goal of $250 million, Fred L. Glimp '50, vice president for alumni affairs and development, said...
Richard J. Zeckhauser, professor of Political Economy and chairman of the K-School's research committee, said he hoped that Carnesale would also try to "reduce the administrative burden for the rest of the school," adding, "It wouldn't upset me if the chairmen of committees would play a less important role...
Response from students has echoed the Faculty's reaction, if perhaps a bit less vehemently. Members of the Student Assembly and the various House committee chairmen, in separate meetings with members of the constitution and implementation committees, have criticized the proposal. The most favorable response the proposal has received from members of these groups, in fact, has been cautious support for the basic ideas underlying the constitution...