Word: filled
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...appointment of Margaret H. Marshall to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court by Governor William F. Weld '66 leaves vacant the position of Harvard vice president and general counsel. The University has commenced a search for candidates to fill the spot, and the process might be completed within the next four months...
...hundred thousand dollars. In this magical kingdom, a partner at Sullivan and Cromwell earns $25,000 a year, and similarly those at Smith Barney, Bear Stearns, McKinsey and the others receive a meager $30,000 salary. Would Harvard, Yale, Stanford and Columbia Law Schools still attract enough students to fill next year's incoming class? Would the same percentage of Harvard seniors still decide to undergo recruiting? In sum, would these corporate-America professions still have an appeal without their reputation for money-making...
...trying to decide who was to fill the seat of retiring Senator Sam Nunn, Georgia voters were faced with a choice between a man who resembled Bob Dole and a man whose past was reminiscent of Bob Dole's. In Max Cleland they chose the latter, a Vietnam War hero who lost two legs and an arm in a grenade explosion and then rebuilt his life through public service. A spokesman for Republican loser Guy Millner complained during the campaign that Cleland, 54, was "running on biography." But a remarkable biography it is: a triple amputee who overcame depression...
Personal profiles of administrators, faculty and alumni fill its pages, as well as little-known facts about Harvard to delight even the most diehard trivia buffs...
...known about it earlier I would have told all my students to go," Rockwell said. "They could fill Sanders [Theatre...