Word: frozen
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...ability as a teacher and as a scholar; the second, the current teaching needs of the university. If these criteria are used it means the creation of an additional associate professorship whenever needed. Such a system of promotion does not necessarily imply a large block of frozen professors, but it does mean that the administration has an open mind regarding their possible...
There will be no "frozen" associate professors (men with permanency but no chance of further promotion) at Yale except in "exceptional cases," President Seymour announced...
Alleging that at least 600 Wellesley, Radcliffe, B.U., and Simmons fresh-women are coming to the H.S.U. Memorial Hall dance Friday night, sponsors of the second annual get-together last night had frozen feet at the thought that there wouldn't be enough Harvard men to go around...
...last spring, in a number of cases where the University felt it had already undertaken "clear commitments" to give permanency to assistant professors had did not see these men in terms of full professorships, the Administration appointed them to "frozen" associate professorships...
This type of "frozen" position differs considerably from the Teachers' Union proposal that a larger number of associate professorships be created than there are predictable vacancies for, and that the men in these posts would compete for a limited number of full professorships