Word: filles
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...will manage not only the federal budget but the entire Executive Branch. In this post, he ranks with the other big four of the super-Cabinet: H.R. Haldeman, White House chief of staff; Ehrlichman; Henry Kissinger; and George Shultz, Adviser for Economic Affairs. Whether Ash is the man to fill this awesome job has become a matter of debate. At issue in the first place is his management of Litton, whose profits fell from a lackluster $50 million in fiscal 1971 to only $1.1 million last year...
...between Dunlop's departure and the appointment of his successor, if Dunlop leaves before the search is completed. In this case, Bok will not appoint himself as acting dean, as some had speculated, Finally, "the odds are extremely high" that someone from the present Harvard community will fill Dunlop's shoes...
...plans to build a reservoir on the land and fill it with water from the Hudson River. It power failures and heavy electrical usage cause power shortages. Con Ed will let the water run back into the Hudson through a dam to generate hydroelectric power from the flow...
...tremendous enthusiasm that Kahn's teaching-no less than his buildings-evokes in other architects is partly explained by the decay of the socalled International Style. That system of curtain-wall, frame-and-fill architecture came to America from the Bauhaus, and has dominated the nation's cityscapes ever since. But the past decade has not been kind to the International Style. As the last "rational" abstract mode of building, it has been much attacked as unresponsive to human needs. The architect as master planner, exerting in his structures a pressure, both functional and ethical, on the messy...
Donald C. Moulton, assistant vice president for Community Affairs, said yesterday that his office has previously dealt with Cambridge rather than Boston communities. He said that Powell was appointed to fill that void...