Word: chairperson
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Beginning today, The Crimson will use gender-neutral language on its news and editorial pages. For example, "chairperson" replaces "chairman," and "police officer" replaces "policeman...
...position paper states "I will work to incorporate each member's goals into the council's agenda for the semester to the best of my ability. In addition, as chairperson I will not judge the merits of any issue. That's the job of the council...
...suggest that the Offical Register of Harvard University and The Harvard Crimson replace the outmoded title of "Chairman" with the more appropriate gender-neutral "Chairperson" in the Courses of Instruction and the masthead of the newspaper. Peter H. Vrooman...
...animosity," and "shouting matches" in politics. While he is also correct in suggesting that such actions, when they actually do occur, are matters for serious concern, I must maintain that such terms simply do not come to mind as I look back upon the calm and dignified actions of Chairperson Mandery last Sunday...
...concern about the actions of our elected officials. But I am confident that should he continue to observe the Undergraduate Council's meetings on a regular basis, Mr. Rea will find no reason to be concerned about Evan Mandery's ability to be a distinguished, dedicated, and impartial Chairperson. Jeffrey A. Cooper '90 Undergraduate Council Vice Chairperson...