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Mitten suggests the possibility of setting up different tenure tracks, one for teaching and one for research. Perkins also favors altering the tenure process slightly to allow department chairmen to vote on the ad hoc committee instead of furnishing the committee with a written position paper and appearing for testimony. In this way, the chairmen would be able to prompt consideration of some of the younger talent...
Rosovsky implemented one of the task force's suggestions when he sent a letter to department chairmen in November 1976, instructing them to include evaluations of teaching abilities in all recommendations for tenured positions...
...House committees and the Student Assembly may reconsider the boycott issue if the Faculty accepts the reforms, chairmen of the groups said...
Former President Gerald R. Ford appointed Fraser to a presidential labor-management council in 1975. Fraser said one reason he resigned this summer was that the committee, which included the chairmen of major corporations, "knew the cost of everything and the value of nothing," in reference to their opposition to occupational safety and health standards...
Another reason for the caution could be that the assembly is a group of moderate students. This is reflected in the elections of officers and committee chairmen in which the more moderate candidates prevailed over the more radical candidates. Admittedly, the methods of classifying students according to ideology are vague and the margins of victory in these elections were often slim. However, many representatives agree the elections show that the assembly's initial steps have favored moderation...