Word: chairmen
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Endowment for Divestiture (E4D), a student group which raises funds for Harvard that will be held in escrow until the University divests from its interests in South Africa, kicked off this year's drive Wednesday and elected two new chairmen...
WALTHAM--Republican presidential candidate Jack Kemp apologized yesterday to students at Brandeis University for anti-semitic and anti-Catholic writings and remarks made by one of the congressman's national committee co-chairmen...
...most fought-for stars are women and minorities because they are in short supply. In the University of California system, for example, only 1.7% of tenured faculty are black, 2.5% Hispanic and 10.1% female. Says Duncan Rice, N.Y.U.'s dean of the faculty of arts and sciences: "My department chairmen are aware that they had better never miss an opportunity to bring on a highly qualified minority or woman." Black Historian David L. Lewis, recruited to Rutgers, was courted by schools in the South, Midwest and East before he quit the University of California at San Diego for a heavy...
...dumb rules may actually set off some type of dining hall war. Residents of other River houses may feel a bit put upon when waiting in even longer lines of Cabot, Currier and North residents. Up in the Quad, students quite rightly feel a bit insulted. House committee chairmen--and this should give pause--have threatened to do something. David R. Golob '89, the Cabot house committee chairman, bravely hinted that the Quad might cut down on interhouse dining during reading period, when many students from the River escape to the solitude of Hilles Library...
...have never seen a market like this," says Donald Stone, a member of the New York Stock Exchange since 1950 and one of its vice chairmen. "The market has spiked up without any meaningful correction; it won't even pause to catch its breath." Peter Cohen, a New York City real estate broker and large investor, muses, "Even in the sizzling '60s, it was an article of faith that what goes up must come down. But those who have played by this rule now have left huge amounts of profit on the table. I have sold at a profit, then...