Word: mccree
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Federal Court of Appeals Judge Wade H. McCree, Jr. said he would prefer Carter give him the solicitor general spot rather than the number two Justice post because "the solicitor plays a major role in determining governmental policy and involves fewer administrative functions...
...dealings with the Afro-American Studies Department, Dean Rosovsky seems to tell us that he is following the recommendations of the McCree Committee (to review the Department of Afro-American Studies). In its report that Committee recommended the appointment of four "tenured" faculty "holding appointments entirely within the Afro-American Studies Department" as "the first priority" and before considering joint appointments. To date we only have one full-time tenured faculty. Where are the rest, Dean Rosovsky, follower of the McCree gospel? George Rivera '77 Chairman of the Concentrators of the Afro-American Studies Dept...
Second, the concept of the Institute as a research and graduate institution does not merely represent the personal preference of Professor Brimmer or myself. The proposal for a "national research center" was made by the McCree Committee to Review the Department of Afro-American Studies in October 1972. In its report, the Committee envisaged an institute which "could become a center for thought and scholarship and help to fill a void in quality research and publications on Afro-American Studies. This concept was endorsed by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on January 16, 1973 in recommending "the establishment...
...preliminary indication that Guinier will not long continue in his capacity as chairman came when the Committee to Review The Department of Afro-American Studies, chaired by Wade McCree, a judge in Detroit, Mich., issued its report to the Faculty in October 1972. Recommendation IIIa of the report was: "The chairmanship of the Department should be on a rotating basis every three or four years in accordance with Harvard practice." The upcoming academic year will be Guinier's fourth as Afro's chairman...
Third, in order to correct the mistaken proposal of the McCree Committee-the only recommendation of the Committee I question-that the DuBois Institute be organized on an interuniversity basis, it is necessary to stipulate in faculty legislation that the Institute will be solely Harvard controlled and should be organized, in terms of its governing board, on a university-wide basis. The better feature will guarantee the DuBois Institute that range and quality of academic skills without which it cannot succeed...