Word: solicitable
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...choice of the dean seems to follow this familiar pattern. Bok has personally interviewed 50 Faculty members and administrators and spoken to 100 others by phone to solicit opinions on the nomination. No one knows for sure to whom he has spoken, although he is consulting less than one-fifth of the Faculty. He has conferred with no undergraduate or graduate students, not even those elected to student-faculty committees or to the Commission on Graduate Education. He certainly hasn't approached students on the 13 House committees...
MARCH 1972. Sears called Mitchell again to solicit help in setting up a meeting with officials at SEC to discuss their investigation of Vesco. The meeting was held May 11. It was attended by Sears, William J. Casey, who was then SEC chairman, and G. Bradford Cook, who is the newly named SEC chairman...
President Bok, who will make the appointment, said last week he is currently interviewing 50 people to solicit their opinions. The interviews, and the 100 telephone conversations Bok has estimated he has also conducted, are intended to elicit advice regarding the types of qualities the new dean will need as well as particular nominations...
Nicholson said that women, "not us male chauvinists," wrote the women's section, and that an effort was made to talk to female members of each House to solicit information for this...
...said he has conducted between 40 and 50 personal interviews and made about 100 phone calls to solicit suggestions for filling the position vacated in January by John T. Dunlop...