Word: fill
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Kirchner who is Rosen Professor of Music, said yesterday that he will travel to Julliard once every other week to teach a mastery class of performers. The job will be solely on a part-time basis, a temporary post to help fill in for one of Julliard's foremost teachers, Roger Sessions, who is in ill health he said...
...close their eyes or pinch pennies on protection. As one of the bill's proponents remarked in response to charges that the list of hazardous chemicals was too lengthy, "It', not our fault there are 40,000 toxic chemicals out there." When a single concern can more than amply fill the pages of a bimonthly magazine (Hazardous Materials and Waste Management), something is clearly wrong...
...call for an initial group of up to eight Takemi Visiting Fellows--to be selected from what is expected to be a worldwide applicant pool of doctors, economists, and others--to arrive for their studies at Harvard in the fall of 1984. At least 10 scholars are expected to fill the fellowship slots in succeeding years...
Officials said that $1 million of that amount has been allotted to endow a new Takemi Professorship, which they expect to fill by September 1984 after initiating a world-wide search in the next few months...
Despite his elevation to the presidency last week, Andropov appears to be still moving cautiously. With the death of Arvid Pelshe last month, the Politburo was reduced to eleven members, compared with 14 only 17 months ago. Contrary to expectations, Andropov did not fill the vacancies. His reluctance to do so suggests that powerful factions may be trying to curb Andropov's power to pack the Politburo with men loyal to him. Says a Western diplomat: "He's not as strong as Brezhnev was. He didn't get his way, or the jobs would have been filled...