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After a particularly vitriolic Vellucci outburst, Councilor Barbara J. Ackerman, who was chairman of the special sub-committee that reviewed the proposed CERB amendments and who had carefully guided them through Vellucci's opposition, said only that the "research was worthwhile and should be continued...
...service, which delivers about 1000 newspapers to College and Law School students, plans to distribute a flyer this morning explaining that original sub-scriptions for the newspapers did not include delivery during exams, service manager Gordon L. Johnson '78 said yesterday...
...sub-Cabinet appointments Jimmy Carter made last week was the medium for an important international message. In choosing Yale Economist Richard Cooper as Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, the President-elect signaled that his Administration plans not only to try to put more snap and ginger in the U.S. economy but also to seek to orchestrate a revival throughout the rest of the industrialized world as well. Cooper's chief economic credo: No nation is an economic island; all are a part of an interacting global process. For one to flourish, the others must...
Even more clever has been the "logic" the administration has used to explain discrimination against the Afro-American Studies department. One tenured person would not be enough to make recommendations for additional tenured positions; therefore, special sub-committees of the FAS would usurp the responsibility of the department in making such recommendations. In the early years, the standing committee was responsible for the selection and appointment of two tenured faculty in the department. After three years, the standing committee was abolished, and there was only one tenured member of the department, the chairman, Professor Guinier. Next came the sub-committee...
Carter has repeatedly stressed his determination to look for women and minorities to fill sub-cabinet positions, especially because his cabinet choices don't precisely reflect his promise to give those groups more input into government policy...