Word: successors
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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When the search for a new Law School dean began last spring, faculty members said they were optimistic that President Bok would include them in the process of naming a successor to outgoing dean James Vorenberg...
...School Faculty elects a six-person search committee to find a successor to Vorenberg. The committee, which includes Clark, is composed of both CLS advocates and opponents...
...limited democratic reforms. As a result, Stroessner reportedly was on the verge of moving Rodriguez to a purely ceremonial position. Rodriguez, who has headed the largest of Paraguay's three army corps since 1961, did not give him the opportunity. Stroessner's health and a brewing struggle over his successor may also have triggered the coup: the seemingly indestructible dictator underwent prostate surgery five months ago and has since shown signs of deterioration...
...they don't hit it off, we're all in the soup," warned Yasuhiro Nakasone, Japan's former Prime Minister, as his successor prepared to meet President Bush last week. But there was little cause for worry. When Noboru Takeshita became the first foreign leader to hold a face-to-face meeting with the new President, the 2 1/2-hour session was as mild as Washington's 60 degrees F February weather. Gone were the threats of a trade war. Absent too was much of the anger that provided a harsh overtone for recent U.S.-Japanese summits. In their place...
...number of former city officials who now work for developers alarms other city residents. David Vickery, a former head of the Community Development department, is now a partner in Reynolds, Vickery, Messina & Griefen, a commercial development firm. Kathy Spiegelman, his successor, is Harvard's director of planning...