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Currently, the grants process as overseen by the council's Finance Committee does not give money to groups that are financially solvent, which student leaders have criticized as a disincentive for groups that are financially responsible...
Wendorf, who has overseen Houghton's collection of rare books for seven years, will assume his new position in February...
...West--produced and directed by a Burns protege, Stephen Ives, but overseen by Burns as executive producer--is both more restrained and more resonant: a sweeping, thoughtful, often moving look at America's conquest of the West, from the early European explorers to the dawn of the 20th century. PBS is airing the series on eight nights over the next two weeks, smack in the middle of the networks' well-hyped fall premieres. (Little, Brown has also published a handsome companion book.) It's a mission that might seem as foolhardy as Custer's, but The West has much...
...telephoned votes have been counted as authentic? And why didn't the former Colorado Governor or his daughter receive ballots until Perot interceded? Perot aides say Lamm didn't get a ballot because his handwriting on a petition was illegible. They assert the balloting was honest and overseen by an independent auditor. Lamm doesn't accuse Perot of stealing the nomination. Still, he isn't inclined to endorse Perot: "Should he be the second Paul Revere? I say, Right on! But when it comes to [endorsing him for] President of the United States, I sort of back away...
...statements trouble some who want to see students participate in administrative searches. The dean of the College has either overseen or been heavily involved in every recent search committee that has included students, so opposition from Lewis would likely be fatal to student participation...