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After courting him for five months, Dean of the Business School John H. McArthur recommended this week that PepsiCo President and Chief Operating Officer Andrall E. Pearson be appointed to a permanent position on the school's faculty...
...Although Pearson's appointment is not yet official, William Hokanson, a B-School spokesman, said yesterday he expects that President Bok and University governing boards will approve the tenure...
...Pearson, who was chosen one of America's "10 toughest bosses" by Fortune magazine in 1980, said yesterday he will retire from the $8 billion-a-year operation this January...
...reasons: John Pearson, a top high school national distance freestyler from Huntsville, Ala.; Jeff Peltier, of Decatur, Ala., a junior national finalist in the 400 individual medley: Bill Bird, a butterflyer and distance freestyler from Syosset, N.Y.; David Berkoff, a national caliber backstroker from Huntington Valley. Pa.; and Junior Olympic champ John Ritch, of Mt. Kisco, N.Y., a middle-distance and distance freestyler...
...aborigines' success gives new heart to American Indians, who for years have been pressing state governments to hand over ancestral bones and tribal artifacts, many of which are gathering dust in museum basements. "We believe you should not disturb the dead," says Sioux Indian Maria Pearson of Marne, Iowa, a leader of her tribe's efforts to reclaim bones. To date, Native Americans have had only limited success. In 1981 Yurok Indians in California persuaded the state to return seven ancestral skeletons, which were then reburied. Iowa and Minnesota have passed laws requiring that archaeologists consult with Native...