Word: deanship
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...ever since former deans of the graduate school Edward T. Wilcox and Burton S. Dreben '49 implemented the current need based financial aid policy in the early 1970s. Using the centrally administered financial aid as a wedge, according to one account, the GSAS bureaucracy swelled under the seven-year deanship of Edward L. Keenan '57, who stepped aside in July...
...addition, Rosovsky says he wants to do a lot of writing. His specialty is Japanese economic history, but he says his first post-deanship book is going to be about the University--"on the basis not of memoirs, but of the problems of universities...
These unlucky breaks include: the departure of one professor for marital reasons; the acceptance by another of the deanship of the faculty: and a sticky situation in which a scholar said he would come and then changed his mind...
During the 1950s, McGeorge Bundy assumed the deanship at the age of 34, making him the youngest dean ever. He supervised the expansion of Harvard into a major research university, in response to the nation's growing need for professional graduates. Bundy became President John F. Kennedy'40's national security adviser, and later the head of the Ford Foundation...
Ford suffered a stroke in the aftermath of the 1969 takeover of University Hall, and left the deanship at the end of that year. His turbulent tenure was followed by the tight-fisted rule of labor economist John T. Dunlop...