Word: successors
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...month after City Councillor William H. Walsh was removed from office following his federal sentencing, his successor will be decided today by the Cambridge Board of Election Commissioners...
...This procedure utilizes the next preference on the ballots which were originally credited to Walsh," the judge added. "Effectively, then, the Walsh voters determine Walsh's successor...
...question for Paglia now is where she should go from here. Print can hardly contain her, though she'd be fun as Anna Quindlen's successor on the New York Times op-ed page. TV typecasts her as a furious motormouth, though she could make the cool medium hot again as a talk-show host. Perhaps an answer can be found on the cover of Vamps & Tramps; there is Paglia, in her Pussy Galore regalia, striking a doo-wop pose. So maybe it's time for her to hit Broadway and take over the Rizzo role in Grease. Wherever Paglia...
...tend to hear Beethoven today as the precursor to the Romantics. Gardiner takes the opposite tack; for him, Beethoven is the natural successor to the classical school of Haydn (his teacher) and Mozart. After all, Beethoven did not know Bruckner and Mahler were on their way, but he certainly did know the music of his time, and Gardiner reveals (and revels in) Beethoven's links to it. In place of the weighty textures and stately pace that mark modern interpretations, Gardiner offers a Haydn-like sprightliness...
...president presented the benefits package to the Faculty himself. Neither Green nor Vice President for Administration Sally H. Zeckhauser, the departed provost's successor as chair of the task force, attended...