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Accordingly, in keeping with the shake-up that has been under way throughout the country for some time, it is expected that as many as nine members of the party's so-called third echelon (see box) could be named to the 24-member Politburo, while between 30 and 50 newcomers could replace party veterans on the 210-member Central Committee. Says a middle-level official: "The changes will be part of a flowing movement rather than an abrupt one, but they will be substantial and profound." Deng, who knows full well that no program of reforms is irreversible...
Garrett looks like he'll return the Lions to the land of multiple victories, but he's battling a 23-year legacy of mediocrity that will be tough to shake...
...University Hall shake-up came after months of speculation prompted by Fox's announcement in February that he would step down from his post as dean of the College no later than the spring of 1986. Jewett, who assumed his new post just two days after the appointment, said that his top priorities as dean will be to "enable students to make use of the facilities and resources available to them...
...largest University Hall shake-ups in years, Harvard announced the appointment of three new deans of the College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS...
...Edward F. Hutton. Since Fomon took over as chief executive in 1970, he has managed to turn Hutton into one of Wall Street's most dynamic performers while at the same time eluding takeover bids by other financial companies. But its independence is growing tenuous. Hutton's shake-up could prompt some senior executives and other large stockholders to welcome a takeover offer. That could make Hutton an easier acquisition target for such firms as Phibro-Salomon, the investment company, or Chrysler, which has been seeking to buy a financial subsidiary. While Hutton executives hope that Bell's report will...