Word: persons
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...institutions can to some extent find leadership from within themselves, it means it's a person who's most likely to know a fair amount about how the institution works, what it's goals are what its idiosyncrasies are," Rudenstine says. "If the institution's in good shape then you may well do well to have someone who knows that to start with. I believe quite a bit in institutional loyalty...
...applied transitive logic--you strike me as just such a person. Would you characterize yourself as such a person...
...making the final decision. The buck never stops with you and as a result you are never sure if you are not going to be undermined...if you show your hand, that might be trumped by one of the deans or the president, where the buck does stop," the person who has served as an Overseer says...
...someone like Provost Fineberg who was a dean and was accustomed to having the buck stop with him, that's tough," the person says...
...really show his hand because of the position he's in," says another person who has served as an Overseer, adding that when talking to Fineberg, one cannot always tell what he is thinking...