Word: tillinghast
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...request that the committee and Brown Chancellor Charles C. Tillinghast hear the presentation follows a week of student protest against the chancellor's decision to grant control of the presidential search to a selection committee composed entirely of corporation members...
...committee composed of alumni, students, faculty and corporation members had been charged with selecting the candidate for the post prior to Tillinghast's decision...
More than 1500 Brown students demonstrated against the chancellor's decision last weekend on the university green while student council members met with Tillinghast. The council members presented proposals for structuring the selection committee to include students, and a 2500-signature student petition supporting the council's position...
Talent Merge. At TWA, Chief Executive Charles Tillinghast will put off his scheduled retirement on Jan. 31 and serve with two of the airline's top officers in a three-man office of the chairman. His colleagues: Edwin Smart, formerly senior vice president, corporate, who is expected to be the carrier's new chief, and C.E. Meyer, senior vice president in charge of finance. Part of the reason for the restructuring, according to analysts: TWA, which lost a record $81 million in the first eleven months of last year, has not found a top-notch executive from outside...
Said Trans World Airlines Chairman Charles C. Tillinghast Jr., in a burst of metaphor mixing: "The current regulatory system has served this country well, and before we play Russian roulette with it, we should make doubly sure that the cure proposed is not worse than the disease." The Air Transport Association, meeting in Washington, called the President's proposals "misconceived...