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Word: ranke (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Fourteen women and 32 minority group members currently hold the rank of full professor, out of a total of 743 tenured faculty members in the University. By June 1974, the University expects the number of full professors to rise to 757, and to include one more woman and two more minority group members. The goal for June 1975 is 18 women and 36 minority group members...

Author: By Susan F. Kinsley, | Title: Harvard Submits Hiring Plan To Satisfy HEW Guidelines | 5/4/1973 | See Source »

...Bengals (6-6), are 2-2 in Ivy competition and rank just behind Brown, Penn and Cornell as a contender for the crown. Last week, the Tiger stickmen lost to Penn, 15-8, but topped Dartmouth, 7-5, Harvard is 0-3 in Ivy competition...

Author: By Philip Weiss, | Title: Lacrossemen Face Princeton, Seek Upset Triumph Saturday | 5/4/1973 | See Source »

...simple words mapped out in a landscape, drawn with the qualities of their meaning. "Yes" rolls downhill on wheels, about to strike the barrier of a gigantic "but." Years of prosperity are shown as labeled building stones, arranged in reverse pyramid on top of the single block "1933." A rank of businessmen march with one step across the dotted line separating "Monday" from "Tuesday...

Author: By Phil Patton, | Title: Masks of the Literal | 5/3/1973 | See Source »

...union leadership has become calcified in its complacent enjoyment of power and increasingly remote from the workers in the factories and mines. No union was more open to that accusation than the United Mine Workers under the autocratic tenures of John L. Lewis and W.A. ("Tony") Boyle. Now, a rank-and-file coal miner named Arnold Miller is giving this thesis a major challenge by providing the U.M.W. with the kind of leadership that labor's critics have found wanting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: New Vigor in the Pits | 4/30/1973 | See Source »

...wrote to Freud and promptly joined his circle, then in Vienna. Once under his influence, she never escaped. Till the end of her life (1937) she remained his singularly uncritical devotee, and supported him at every tug on the orthdox line throughout the squabbles with Jung, Adler, Rank and the others...

Author: By Alice VAN Buren, | Title: Sigmund Freud's First Lady | 4/28/1973 | See Source »

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