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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...tenure searches underway. But Chairman Werner Sailors met with Dean of the Faculty A. Michael Spence in early November, and a joint-tenure slot with Religion or Music might be in the works...

Author: By Christopher J. Georges and Charles T. Kurzman, S | Title: Waiting for the White Smoke: A Peek at Harvard's Tenure Searches | 12/1/1984 | See Source »

...Four joint appointments on a tenured level is what I see as the shape of the department," Sailors said in October. With Glenn C. Loury having moved to the Kennedy School, the department currently has three such appointments...

Author: By Christopher J. Georges and Charles T. Kurzman, S | Title: Waiting for the White Smoke: A Peek at Harvard's Tenure Searches | 12/1/1984 | See Source »

...alumni after the classes of 1976--the first year that Radcliffe students received a significant part of financial aid awards from Harvard--the colleges established the Harvard-Radcliffe Fund Office, a joint fundraising office under one director. Doris S. Cochran-Fikes. The Holyoke Center office solicits both men and women graduates since 1976, and the money goes into a joint pot. A certain part--usually 10 to 15 percent--is credited to Radcliffe, which it in turn hands over to Harvard for women's financial aid. In 1984 this sum totaled $1.4 million, roughly 60 percent of Radcliffe's gift...

Author: By Kristen A. Goss and Peter J. Howe, S | Title: Radcliffe, Inc. | 11/29/1984 | See Source »

...joint fund drive last year raised roughly $89,000. Of that total, Radcliffe was credited with $8600, or 9.7 percent, corresponding to the percentage of the total financial aid awards to women in the class of 1988, Cochran Likes said...

Author: By Kristen A. Goss and Peter J. Howe, S | Title: Radcliffe, Inc. | 11/29/1984 | See Source »

...response to the charge that he had concealed crucial information from President Johnson and the Joint Chiefs, Westmoreland pointed out that he did not report directly to them; his "bosses" were Admiral Ulysses S. Grant Sharp, the commander of U.S. armed forces in the Pacific, and Ellsworth Bunker, the U.S. Ambassador to South Viet Nam. Moreover, Westmoreland said that on several occasions he had discussed with Admiral Sharp the disagreement among intelligence sources over the significance of the nonuniformed cadre...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Charging CBS | 11/26/1984 | See Source »

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