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Dates: during 1980-1989
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TONY AWARDS (CBS, June 4, 9 p.m. EDT). Broadway scarcely generated enough musicals to fill out the nomination list this year, but that won't stop TV from paying its annual tribute to the Great (sort of) White...
Spring 1988 thru Spring 1989--The search committee accepts resumes, receiving more than 300. After interviewing candidates, the committee narrows the field to a short list of six, including Duke University Professor Anne F. Scott, Harvard Professor of Law Martha L. Minow and Yale Professor of Psychology Judith Rodin...
When the search committee offered the presidency to Rodin they had narrowed their search from a field of more than 300 to a short list of about six candidates, according to Radcliffe sources. But after Rodin, Scott and Minow removed their names from the list, college administrators said the remaining three top candidates would not be offered the post...
...companies. Beginning with a chain of jewelry stores, he added MacAndrews & Forbes, a producer of licorice extract, in 1979. Then, with the help of financing provided by Drexel Burnham Lambert's junk-bond whiz Michael Milken, came Pantry Pride, a grocery chain. In 1985 Revlon was added to his list...
...compete. Despite mainline emphasis on racial justice, conservatives in , the Southern Baptist Convention and Assemblies of God are more adept at recruiting urban blacks and Hispanics, just as they are more successful at planting new churches in growing suburbs. When John Vaughn of Southwest Baptist University compiled a list of America's fastest-growing Protestant congregations, 445 of the 500 were outside the mainline...