Word: successors
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...improve the image of the city's schools. Last month, for example, Collins predicted at a Boston banquet that Eisenstadt would rise to a position of still greater power in city government. This statement could only mean that the Mayor envisions the School Committee's chairman as his likely successor...
...Vice President, was named the first chairman of the Peace Corps National Advisory Council, which is made up of outstanding Americans who meet twice a year to review Peace Corps programs and policies. He held the post until January 26, 1965, when he named Vice President Humphrey as his successor on the council, assuring continued Administration support of the Peace Corps...
When Pierre Du Pont retired from G.M.'s presidency, Sloan was his natural successor. He took over a sprawling infant that made five nonintegrated car lines, ran such supply companies as Fisher Body and United Motors with little thought of inventory control, cached its cash wherever division man agers wanted to keep it. Sloan set up a seemingly contradictory system: a committee management in which operations were decentralized, finances and policy centralized. Above it all was "Mr. Sloan," as he was always called...
Harold B. Dunkerley, Development Development Advisor for the Service, is in charge of the is in charge of the Colombia team. He will be returning to Harvard in two or three months but no successor has been named because of the situation's uncertainty, Papanek said...
...administration's approach to local boards and the draft in general. The administration has not yet announced what kind of system it will use to rank students once the national plan for tests and rankings goes into effect. It has left in doubt the status of Russell Beecher's successor as draft advisor in the office of Graduate and Career Plans. And it has failed thus far to specify what kind of data--and how much--it is prepared to send local boards...