Word: roger
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Jean H. Slingerland, acting director of Expository Writing, will succeed Roger Rosenblatt, assistant professor of English, in September 1973 as the head of the largest department in the University...
Stubbornly optimistic, Amtrak President Roger Lewis insists that "we see a business with a future now." Last week his bosses in the Nixon Administration agreed. The Department of Transportation recommended that when Amtrak's original mandate expires July 1, Congress should give the corporation the go-ahead to keep operating its present network.* The department also called on Congress to increase Amtrak's $100 million in Government loan guarantees to $500 million and requested that Amtrak be given an "open-ended appropriation," in effect a blank check to finance operations. The department cited "notable gains" for Amtrak...
Well and good. But who cares who killed Roger Ackroyd? The answer is, more will after they have read Higgins, though one should be careful to point out that a crime novel is hardly Crime and Punishment. It is not a perilous exploration of society's swamps or the deeps of the soul, but a fast ride through the fun house. Scenery is shifted and repainted, old frights are given new faces. The paying customers disembark laughing about something else after the predictable 200 pages, never having been in danger...
James Vorenberg '48, professor of Law, was chosen to replace Roger Rosenblatt, assistant professor of English, who has resigned as Dunster House Master to become the director of the education division of the National Endowment for the Humanities...
MONDAY: CBS News Special. A powerful examination of the current power struggle between the executive and legislative branches of the U.S. government. Dan Rather and Roger Mudd report on "The Long War--Congress vs. The President." CH. 7. 10 p.m. Color...