Word: successors
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...selection of a successor for Graduate School of Education Dean Patricia A. Graham is apparently nearing its final stages. Linda Darling-Hammond, a professor at Columbia Teacher's College in New York, is said to be one of the top candidates for the post...
McCue said last week that the task of finding his successor is still in its earliest stages, explaining that Rudenstine has only recently named an advisory committee...
...quarterback Cozza has a decision to make on the successor to the very successful Darin Kehler. He also has to decide whether or not to continue with the wishbone offense that Kehler orchestrated so well. The most experienced quarterback in the lot is Kehler's backup, senior Nick Crawford...
Apparently, Bok and Harvard haven't heard the last of this investigation yet, even though the former president has reportedly arrived on the West Coast and left these troubles for his successor, President Neil L. Rudenstine...
...split identity derives from the origins of the Gorbachev era. The President was the handpicked successor of Yuri Andropov, the former Soviet leader who was once the KGB chief. From the outset, the KGB acceded to Gorbachev's programs of glasnost and perestroika, which were intended to help the Soviet Union catch up to the achievements of the West. During the first three years of perestroika, the agency was largely untouched by the changes that were pressing upon other institutions, and strove to promote Gorbachev's goals of improving work discipline, attacking corruption and fostering greater industrial efficiency...