Word: foxes
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Students do not always want to live with theactions of their predecessors," Professor ofGovernment Roderick Macfarquhar said at themeeting. "Future generations participating in thisbody may have fresh ideas."Former Dean of the College JOHN B. FOX '59negotiates with students staging a sit-in at 17Quincy Street two years...
Student protest abated when the CRR practicallyfaded out of sight during the late 1970s aftertrying 369 cases and requiring 63 students towithdraw in the first half of the decade. But assoon as then Dean of the College John B. Fox Jr.'59 revived the judicial body in the spring of1985 undergraduates strengthened theircondemnation of the body...
...longer functioning in the wayits architects had intended and thereby had lostlegitimacy in the eyes of the community," says Fox who isnow administrative dean of the Graduate School ofArts and Sciences. The next fall--soon after theCRR announced its decisions--Dean of the FacultyA. Michael Spence asked the newly appointed deanJewett to investigate reforming or replacing theCRR...
...industry observers predict that Fox's road to success will be long and hard. Most of the Hollywood community is publicly rooting for the newcomer (largely because it offers another market for programming), but privately, in the words of one producer, "skepticism is running very high. The money in this town is on failure." No one, however, is ready to dismiss Murdoch's bold venture. "It's well financed, it's well conceived, and it's got a guy with deep pockets," says Edward Atorino, media analyst at Smith Barney. Murdoch expects to spend $150 million over the next...
...bold attempt to create a fourth TV network, Rupert Murdoch' s Fox Broadcasting Co. makes its move into prime time...