Word: supervisor
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...policies by exaggerating his research results to boost the value of his stock in the drug's manufacturer. "A significant conflict of interest had occurred," said Medical School Dean Daniel C. Tosteson. Tseng's research "was run without sufficient safeguards to protect against potential bias," he said. Tseng's supervisor, Associate Professor of Medicine Kenneth R. Kenyon, held $340,000 in the company's stock...
Andrea Swift, food service supervisor at the college dining halls, said Dining Services had the gate installed to protect the dining hall and the objects inside--including paintings, tables, and the chairs that were all moved to the second floor during a prank last week...
Karen L. Whittlesey-First, supervisor of monographic processing at Cabot, said the new system "may make things difficult in the beginning, while people learn to use the system, but in the long run it will make both circulation and inventory much more efficient...
...same to him, something he had to try. Bird, the movie based on the great sax man's short, messy, indispensable life as one of the founding innovators of modern jazz, knows better. It surrenders to the right things, his compositions and performances, reconstructed with compelling authenticity by music supervisor Lennie Niehaus. And it repels the wrong things, the damp pity and even damper piety that usually attend movie explorations of "genius." This film hates easy explanations almost as much as it loves the hard complexity of Bird's song...
Government concentrator Kelly also complains about the lack of thesis advisers. She says she was given a runaround when she went looking for a supervisor. When she asked three people for assistance--all of whom said they were either too busy or didn't think they could help her--she was given a list of other possible advisers to call...