Word: representive
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Greenspan's good fortune, however, created a small problem. With his new job, the Fed chairman will step down from TIME's Board of Economists, where he has served for 14 years. The task of searching for new members of the board, which is carefully chosen to represent diverse economic...
Such an accord would represent a historic arms-control breakthrough. For the first time, both sides would be compelled not only to slow the arms race but to junk hundreds of newly deployed missiles. But despite official NATO support for an INF deal, many Western leaders fear that double-zero...
In past years the problems in filling a seat on the Corporation have broadened into larger issues that transcend geography. The question for the Corporation when it selects its newest member next year is how can it represent a sweeping constituency of students, faculty, and alumni on a board of...
Harvard's Department Chairman Per Nykrog says that Apostolides's departure is a major loss, but adds that "it is our intention to do our best to find someone who can represent his methodological approach."
Some legislators also are not pleased with the current mode of Harvard political education. There are older Republican members in the Senate who view the Kennedy-School as an institution composed of "cold-blooded technocrats--where professors are business-like, while they claim to represent the people," says State Rep...