Word: slates
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Houghton joins three other corporate executives and a lawyer on the non-academic slate of the Corporation. The presence of an active research scientist, at a time when society is driven by technological advancement, has now disappeared. Houghton's background at Corning, a firm heavily reliant on scientific research, has been touted as maintaining the link to natural sciences that Slichter, a professor of physics and chemistry at the University of Illinois, provided. Houghton, who received his highest degree at Harvard Business School, has been called "not just another CEO." Some have even suggested that he might be instrumental...
...slate is full this week as well, beginning with an important Harvard-Yale game today...
...think it's really great, and I want to organize a poetry slam--with a slate of readers in rotation and audience judges," Loo said...
...ugly side of the issue encounters the thousands of destitute and jobless Americans who would presumably die out in the absence of government aid. Would politicians make the vital connection and slate some of the billions saved by closing the Federal Mints for the funding of shelters? No one should have to count on that kind of unusually thoughtful legislation...
...equality of Americans. There are members of the club--both pro-choice and pro-life--who are actively trying to wrestle it from the hands of the intolerant Ayatollahs who now control it. And in Thursday's club election, these members are running together as a "big-tent" Republican slate...