Word: deane
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Committee on the Present Danger, a blue-ribbon nonprofit think tank that was formed two years ago. Though it has only four full-time employees, its clout lies in the respect enjoyed by its 162 members, such as former Treasury Secretary C. Douglas Dillon, former Secretary of State Dean Rusk and AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Lane Kirkland. Its principal SALT spokesman, Paul Nitze, Deputy Secretary of Defense under Lyndon Johnson and a SALT negotiator under Nixon, has an intimidating expertise on defense matters, and has been stumping the country expressing his reservations about SALT II. A cool, persuasive debater...
...most confident example of the manner is by the Argentine-born architect Cesar Pelli, now dean of the college of art and architecture at Yale. His Pacific Design Center of 1976 has been assimilated into the local folklore of Los Angeles quicker than any building in recent memory, because it is so violently at odds with its flat suburban context. Known as the Blue Whale, it is an immense exhibition hall, the Crystal Palace of the West Coast, providing more than 750,000 sq. ft. of space. The surface is not mirror, but semitranslucent blue glass, which glitters and disappears...
...Daniel C. Tosteson, dean of the Medical School, will appoint a committee that will annually select one member of the school's faculty to receive the income from the fund...
...Dean Kahler, who was paralyzed below the waist as a result of the shootings, received $350,000, the largest part of the settlement. The other eight wounded students received amounts between $15,000 and $42,500, while the families of the four slain students received $15,000 each...
Richard J. Olendszki, associate dean for financial affairs at the Med School, said yesterday that the Med School has received grants of this size and larger in the past, but "we are very pleased with this obviously large...