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...statement before the subcommittee, Freund also suggested that the President appoint a commission to determine his own inability to hold office. The commission would be composed of the Vice President, the heads of several executive departments, prominent members of Congress, and a medical doctor...
According to Goyette, the first job of the survey will be to decide "criteria for what make a desirable House." After that, he said, survey workers will carefully examine floor plans and draw up recommendations for improvements. Goyette will soon appoint a project co-ordinator to supervise the survey...
...distribute them. Only about 6,000 of the church's clerical livings are directly assigned by bishops and diocesan authorities. Nearly 2,600 are benefices controlled by Anglican laymen as private patrons. Others are filled by Oxford, Cambridge and the Crown, which have the right to appoint rectors on behalf of benefactors who are aliens, lunatics or Roman Catholics. A few parish advow-sons (the right of filling a benefice) can even be bought on the open market, like used castles...
James D. Watson, professor of Biology, has been elected a Senior Fellow of the University's Society of Fellows. He joins eight other distinguished scholars who, with President Pusey, appoint and counsel the 24 Junior Fellows engaged in independent study...
Johnson's decision on whether or not to appoint Harris may give a strong indication of the type of economic policy he wants his administration to pursue. Harris is considered to be a very liberal economist...