Word: selecter
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...committee rejected as "inappropriate" Wrights' choice of Eileen Southern, professor of Afro-American Studies and Music, and asked Wright to select someone else...
Under Harvard's grievance procedure guidelines, Wright was allowed to choose one member of the three-member ad hoc committee that would hear her complaint. Dean Rosovsky and Huggins were to select the other two committee members...
...eighths of a cup of canned peaches. The children wolfed down the franks and peaches but left the beans. In all schools, urban and rural, rich and poor, teachers seem to have no more success than mothers in getting children to eat their vegetables. "If we allowed children to select their food instead of putting all of it on their trays, we could eliminate a lot of waste," says Eastman's food-service supervisor, Edith Sanderson. "Nobody can afford to feed garbage cans." But 12% to 15% of the meals get thrown...
Four students, three faculty members and two alumni will join the ACSR this year. In addition, President Bok will have to select a new chairman to replace Milton Katz, Stimson Professor of Law Emeritus, acting chairman last year...
...subject. Insisting that the state would not give up its right to choose managers, Party Boss Stanislaw Kania warned Solidarity that the government would use "any means necessary to defend socialism." The Central Committee seemed ready, however, to offer two concessions: 1) the state would be prepared to select directors from lists of candidates submitted by workers' councils; and 2) the workers' councils of "smaller enterprises" might be permitted to appoint their directors without interference. If the government were willing to extend the latter principle to all but perhaps 200 of the larger or more politically sensitive enterprises...