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enlarging GM's Board of Directors from 24 to 27 seats, adding three representatives of the public. If the resolution passes, Campaign GM will nominate Betty Furness, President John-son's special assistant in consumer affairs, Rene Dubos, a University of Chicago environmentalist, and Rev. Channing Phillips, a Washington civil...
Only at the Graduate School, which has two seats on the CRR, has there been no move to prevent the CRR election. Graduate students may nominate themselves for the CRR and two other Faculty committees by obtaining 25 signatures on a petition. So far, none has chosen to do so...
Students can either nominate themselves by accumulating 30 signatures on a petition, or be nominated by other House members who will be able to mark names on a House list one day in the dining hall. "There's a stereotype of people who run for this sort of thing." Hanify...
The Mathematics Department had voted unanimously to nominate Officer for a master's degree. The GSAS Administrative Board had concurred, 7-3. Offner had completed his Ph. D. course requirements before he was dismissed, but had not finished his thesis.
The Administration may publicly dismiss antiwar protesters. Privately it can hardly ignore them, as witness various reactions reported in Avant-Garde magazine. "I'm against the war in Viet Nam," says David Laird, son of Defense Secretary Melvin. James Westmoreland, son of the Army Chief of Staff, "wouldn'...