Word: directorships
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...hardly know where to begin in criticizing your recent news analysis of the controversy over the athletic directorship and, specifically, the resignation of Robert Peck. As I was one of the undergraduate signers of the letter endorsing Jack Reardon and Baaron Pittenger, and as that was the most arrogant and offensive part of the article in my view, I shall begin there. The author was kind enough to first point out why we thought we wrote the letter, i.e., to prevent the appointment of "an outsider who would de-emphasize the intercollegiate athletic program." Fair enough. He then, however...
Thus, for all of the above reasons, I believe that I would be a strong candidate for the athletic directorship, and I hope that you consider me seriously. Looking forward to hearing from you in the near future. Sincerely yours...
Ryan was accompanied at his first Yale news conference by head Eli football coach Carmen Cozza. Cozza originally agreed to step down as coach and assume the athletic directorship last fall, but he changed his mind...
Williams, who has held the directorship for ten years, "was the turning point in terms of the Peabody Museum," Russel J. Barber, a teaching fellow of North American archeological studies, said yesterday...
...last three years the museum, under the directorship of Seymour Slive, has moved into an ever-closer association with the teaching process. A permanent gallery operates in cooperation with Fine Arts 13, "Introduction to the History of Art," changing its exhibits weekly to coincide with the course's various themes. Curators of the museum like John Rosenfield and Konrad Oberhuber teach Harvard courses, and the museum hosts a myriad of seminars, employing the extensive reserves of material in its collections. The Fogg's use as an instructional facility is "on a par with Fitzwilliam at Cambridge (England), the Ashmolean...