Word: reappointed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Corporation can reappoint Stauder without losing face. In September the Corporation adopted a statement saying that Stauder's first semester suspension will afford him "an opportunity to demonstrate by his conduct that he is prepared to accept the responsibilities which go with an appointment as an officer of instruction in this University...
...Sedita refused to reappoint Mrs. Slominski to the city's school board because of her blunt opposition to using buses to help integrate the schools...
...understand why Mrs. Bunting is sticking so closely to the letter of the original request, rather than to its spirit. The Committee can be nothing but a help in working for more communication between students and administration. Mrs. Bunting should realize this. She should formally recognize the committee, and reappoint administration representatives. By not doing so she is wasting an opportunity to get in touch with students, and is thus showing once again that she does not take student opinion seriously, This kind of attitude can only lead to more confrontations along the lines of last Thursday's RGA meeting...
...money supply at an unprecedented peacetime rate. It was that ability-and willingness-to fit policy to contemporary needs that won for Martin the confidence of the banking and business community. And in the last analysis it was that confidence, strongly expressed, that all but forced President Johnson to reappoint...
...business confidence that Johnson covets for his Administration, but it might undermine faith in the dollar abroad-particularly among Europeans who can act on their misgivings by swapping dollars for U.S. gold. A high Canadian finance official echoed a common sentiment when he warned: "If Johnson doesn't reappoint Bill Martin, it will cost the U.S. one billion dollars in gold...