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Since Manuel F. Cohen left the post in 1969, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has had no fewer than five chairmen, a measure of the job's toughness during a time of reform in the securities industry. Last week President Carter designated still another boss as the nation's securities watchdog: Harold M. Williams, 49, the brilliant dean of U.C.L.A.'S Graduate School of Management and former chairman of Norton Simon Inc., the consumer-products conglomerate. After his expected confirmation by the Senate, Williams will replace Roderick M. Hills, chairman since 1975, who had told Carter...
Williams will begin his five-year term at a time when many of the difficulties facing previous chairmen have already been resolved. Much of the private-club nature of the New York Stock Exchange has been stripped away by SEC-mandated rule changes. Negotiated commissions for stock trades went into effect nearly two years ago, abolishing the anticompetitive fixed-commission system. A consolidated ticker tape is in operation, allowing investors to compare prices for individual stocks on several exchanges, including the N.Y.S.E...
...Board of Trustees does not feel that department chairmen should be included in the union because of their managerial role, White said...
...university disagrees with the MLRC's inclusion of four groups in the union: department chairmen, part time faculty, visiting faculty and faculty funded by "soft money" or federal grants, Howard White, press secretary for UMass President Robert C. Wood, said yesterday...
...past years, the country was divided into numerous smaller regions but the regional chairmen were not always personally acquainted with the alumni in their district...