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Sauter is hardly without his critics. Some veteran CBS staffers charge that he is concerned more with "razzle-dazzle" than with journalistic substance; they cite his support of the controversial hiring of Phyllis George as Morning News co-host. Yet the switch was welcomed by many at the network. Sauter is more outgoing and popular than Joyce (who will become senior vice president of CBS Worldwide Enterprises), and he presided over a successful retooling of the CBS Evening News under Anchorman Dan Rather. Said one executive: "Sauter is so forceful a man, he may pump people's creative juices again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Shake-Up: Second time around for Sauter | 12/16/1985 | See Source »

Both Bok and Mrs. Elizabeth noted that despite all the many details which must be worked out, one assuredly happy consequence of the switch is the money both Britain and Harvard will save because of the physical similarities that Charles and Rosen share...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Charles Coming, Rosen Going | 12/8/1985 | See Source »

...gets $5.35 an hour to stay awake, patrol his assigned area, report any violence, switch off the lights in the morning and make sure that all the doors on his patrol route are secure...

Author: By Andre T. Dryansky, | Title: Life as a Student Security Guard | 11/27/1985 | See Source »

O105 to O140: Gelber walks through a maze of halls, basements, store-rooms, deserted common rooms and laundry rooms around the Quad, checking for vandalism, flicking off some lights. The kinds of stories student security guards mostly tell, Linus says, are about "things such as the most annoying light switch," indicating a switch high up the wall in the basement of Briggs Hall...

Author: By Andre T. Dryansky, | Title: Life as a Student Security Guard | 11/27/1985 | See Source »

O532: Gelber begins his last round. This time he will switch off all the lights and open the doors that were shut overnight. "As you see, all we are is the ears and eyes of the police. We never participate in any violence. Our job is to call the police when it looks like there will be a problem...

Author: By Andre T. Dryansky, | Title: Life as a Student Security Guard | 11/27/1985 | See Source »

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