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...addition to achieving their first majority in the Senate since 1955 and narrowing the Democrat's House lead by a whopping 33 seats, the Republicans ousted prominent committee chairmen in both houses, many of whom will be replaced by veteran conservatives...
...director of the office of instructional research and evaluation, and the group helping him with the study, broke down the hiring process into four steps and studied each to determine where minorities are getting bumped. Those steps are advertising the opening in professional journals and sending letters to department chairmen at other universities asking them to notify graduates; compiling a long list--15 to 144 names--of applicants; selecting the five to seven most promising candidates from that long list; and making offers...
Harvard department chairmen yesterday praised a University of Georgia professor who returned to work Monday after a 90-day term in prison for not revealing his vote in a faculty tenure and promotion case...
Coming up with the new classes--62 over the next two years--will require renewed effort from the subcommittees, Wilcox said last week, and several subcommittee chairmen said they would try to recruit professors to teach new courses...
...sudden policy shifts are expected. Short, red-haired and informal, Smith is a contrast to the tall, austere Murphy. Both men, though, are off the same GM management assembly line. Like Murphy, Smith moved steadily up through the company's financial ranks, traditionally the test track for future chairmen. He became an executive vice president and began running GM's financial operations...