Word: deans
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...permission will be granted in accordance with the procedure established by the Masters. Students are here referred to the "House Rules" posted on the official bulletin board of each Harvard House and printed in its information leaflet. For other buildings permision must be obtained from the Proctor or the Dean and will be granted only when chaperones are present...
...Dean of the Faculty A. Michael Spence created the committee because the department had been unable to agree on tenure appointments. By discussing potential senior candidates with the department before they are voted on, the committee is supposed to insure that the department's tenure candidates do not get rejected by the traditional ad hoc committee or by President Derek...
...appointment on the outside committee was contingent on his active duty at Princeton," said Harvard Associate Dean for Academic Planning Phyllis Keller, adding that she did not think the department would replace MacFarland on the committee...
...unclear whether Wilson will receive a Harvard faculty appointment in addition to the Radcliffe post. Under the terms of the 1977 "non-merger merger" agreement between Harvard and Radcliffe, the Radcliffe president is also a dean of the University...
London: William Mader, Anne Constable Paris: Christopher Redman, Margot Hornblower European Economic Correspondent: Adam Zagorin Bonn: James O. Jackson Rome: Cathy Booth Eastern Europe: Kenneth W. Banta Moscow: John Kohan, Ann Blackman Jerusalem: Jon D. Hull Cairo: Dean Fischer, David S. Jackson Nairobi: James Wilde Johannesburg: Bruce W. Nelan New Delhi: Edward W. Desmond, Anita Pratap Beijing: Sandra Burton Southeast Asia: William Stewart Hong Kong: Jay Branegan Bangkok: Ross H. Munro Tokyo: Barry Hillenbrand, Seiichi Kanise, Kumiko Makihara Ottawa: James L. Graff Central America: John Moody Mexico City: John Borrell Rio de Janeiro: Laura Lopez...