Word: deane
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...played fast and loose with historical facts: all names and most events were altered for the sake of heightening the White House horrors. In a new, eight-hour Watergate series, Blind Ambition, CBS has tried to profit from ABC's dilemma. A docu-drama adapted from John Dean's memoir (among other sources), Blind Ambition recites enough facts to satisfy the most literal and obsessive Watergate buff. Yet scrupulous accuracy does not necessarily make for good drama or even good history. For all its intricate detail, CBS'S show is a less incisive account of the Nixon...
Junior Faculty members in the department have considered calling for such a committee as a way to strengthen the department since last December, but only in recent weeks have they discussed it with Dean Rosovsky, Benjamin said...
...committee would include the two senior Faculty members in the Afro-Am Department and other outside senior Faculty members appointed by Dean Rosovsky...
...tramp." His momentum carried him away from the practice of medicine and toward research, teaching and administration. He wound steadily up the helix of professional advancement: research at Johns Hopkins, teaching at Tulane and the University of Minnesota. Back in New York, he moved through lower posts to become dean of the New York University medical school. In 1969 Thomas moved to Yale as a professor and chairman of the medical school's department of pathology; three years later he was named dean of the medical school. He left after a year at that to take charge...
Dennis F. Thompson, the chairman of the Princeton University politics department, "has decided not to leave Princeton," a spokesman for Graham T. Allison Jr. '62, dean of the Kennedy School, said yesterday. "We will probably have to start another search," the spokesman added...