Word: elders
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...national party, the federation may have gone too far. Several high-ranking Republicans called for a complete shake-up of the Y.R.s, and more than one indicated he would ask for another look at that $90,000 subsidy. "These were just little things we asked for," fumed one party elder, "and they laughed in our face...
...keeping with the Deutsche Bank's retirement age of 65, Abs has just stepped up to the elder-statesman role of chairman of its supervisory board. To succeed him as Sprecher des Vorstandes, or speaker for its ten-man executive board, the Frankfurt-based bank picked not one but two associates: Karl Klasen, 58, head of its Hamburg office, and Franz Heinrich Ulrich, 56, who will also continue to manage its Dusseldorf division. Though withdrawing from active banking, Abs remains one of his country's most powerful businessmen. A director of 29 large companies, he retains the chairmanship...
This is not to say that the Teaching Fellows should rest silently. They cannot. Everyone at Harvard wishes to see their lot, especially their financial lot, improved. The leaders of the Teaching Fellows would perhaps be well advised at this time to return to Deans Elder and Ford and explain once again their dire financial plight: the imminently rising cost of living in the Cambridge area. This administration is not tough and hard-boiled; they can be made to understand that their graduate students cannot make ends meet on the present shoe-string salary they receive. In fact, they must...
Although the paper, signed jointly by Dean Ford and John P. Elder, dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, leaves the way open for adjustments in the measurements of a fifth-time teaching load, it rules out increases in teaching fellows' pay "for the present or the immediate future...
...interview Wednesday, Elder contended that there could be no parallel between the teaching fellows' status and a labor-management situation. He pointed cut that Harvard is a non-profit organization with no pool of profits to distribute, and that teaching fellows are serving a kind of apprenticeship before they move on to higher-paying jobs...