Word: deane
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Behind him, Teng left a state of near euphoria among many political and business leaders, excited about the "parallel interests" of China and the U.S. that his triumphant tour seemed to have illuminated. But some Sinologists, including Harvard's John Fairbanks, dean of U.S. China watchers, were already warning that this euphoria might prove dangerous...
Since 1974, Iraqi President Ahmed Hassan Bakr, 64, has been quietly moderating his government's foreign policy even as he modernized his country's landscape. Last week TIME's Cairo bureau chief, Dean Brelis, visited Iraq, a California-size country of 12 million people, with 34,500 bbl. in proven oil reserves. His report...
Burton I. Wolfman, administrative dean of Radcliffe, said yesterday he believes the committee will offer the trustees an "independent perspective" on the moral and social implications of its investments...
Archie C. Epps III, dean of students, said last night he told the committee that "to boycott would disenfranchise the student body." He added, "the issue of South African investments is a complex and compelling one, and I favor constructive participation rather than walking away from the complexities...
Guinier said last week Dean Rosovsky is one of the most important administrators who oppose the continued existence of the department...