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Most buzzed about is the Secretary of State position. The names suggested most often as successors to Henry Kissinger: New York Lawyer Cyrus Vance, 59, a well-regarded former Deputy Secretary of Defense with strong roots in the Eastern foreign policy establishment; J. Paul Austin, 61, chairman of Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Co., whose executive skills impressed Carter when the President-elect was Georgia's Governor; and Maine's Senator Edmund Muskie, 62. Former Under Secretary of State George Ball, 66, is another oft-mentioned possibility, but he has run into strong Jewish opposition for suggesting an imposed...
...point where one would typically launch a jeremiad about reportorial accuracy, but letters taking that approach have become as stereotyped and predictable as the original errors. Still, if members of a History Club aren't concerned with getting its history told correctly, who will be? Donald C. Bellomy John J. Bukowczyk Teaching Fellows in History
...Fredrick J. Stare, who was chairman of the department until June 30, said this week that he is "technically responsible" for deciding which salaries in the department were charged to which accounts. But, in reality, an assistant assigned the costs, filling out and signing certifications of the amount of time employees spent on each research project...
This would not necessarily move the appeal hearing ahead. Brown-Beasley has declared that Diamond will also not act until two Harvard officials--Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, and Walter J. Leonard, special assistant to the president--respond to several inquiries Brown-Beasley has made about affirmative action policy and aspects of the appeal procedure, and until Brown-Beasley has initiated possible litigation on those responses. Both Steiner and Leonard have refused to reply, asserting that they may eventually be involved in judging the appeal panel's recommendations, which are assessed finally by the University's president...
...Morris, the winner of four British Opens, introduced the niblick for pitch shots. The great J. H. Taylor mastered the mashie or modern 5-iron which derived its name "from its effect on the ball when entrusted to unskillful hands...