Word: implementation
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Peterson Elder, professor of Classics and chairman of the department' said he feels certain departments in the Arts and Sciences have been accepting present dean of the School, this summer and will presumably implement his policy...
...temporarily shelved three years ago. Dean Bender's 1951 report, which started the decentralization of the dean's Office and creation of the Burr tutorship, recommended that the Senior Tutors be permanent members of the faculty, ranking, in other words, at least as associate professors. In hastening to implement the program in 1952, however, the administration filled the posts with non-tenure men. While these tutors have filled their posts excellently, their administrations have pointed out more problems in the proposed system than earlier anticipated and have caused many high-level officials in the University to cast around...
...wherever that desk was located - even throughout the campaign in the Pacific . . . I believe I echo the feeling of the 14 grandchildren of Samuel Ullman [see cut] when I say we are happy and proud to have his words widely spread. But it is indeed ironic that the particular implement for this spreading should be General MacArthur, who has always confused the grandiose with the youthful, and whose views on nationalism, militarism, etc. have been almost diametrically opposed to my grandfather...
...Eisenhower's message on Formosa, about 40 Senators sat in the chamber listening intently. The faces of some reflected doubt-of others, determination. All looked grave. After the reading, Georgia's Democratic Senator Walter George, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, introduced the joint resolution that would implement the message...
...quest of the U.S. military for tactical devices to implement the "claw" policy resembles rather closely the search of the fabled scientist for a universal solvent...