Word: summersã
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...part of an effort to mold Summers?? support staff to fit his needs and work style, Marne Levine was expected to be named to the new position of chief of staff as early as today...
Levine first worked closely with Summers when she was a deputy assistant secretary at the Treasury Department while summers was deputy secretary and later secretary of the department. She was involved in the repeal of the Glass-Steagal banking act, one of Summers?? major accomplishments, as well as some of the other legislative victories the department claims...
...chief of staff position—the first such position in recent memory—is an addition to the Mass. Hall staff. Jacqueline A. O’Neill will continue to serve as Staff Director, a position she held under Summers?? predecessor Neil L. Rudenstine. O’Neill said that she was supportive of the idea of the new position and said it reflected “the professionalization of academia” that has occurred over the past ten years, where professional staff support and preparation is a must...
...search for the vice-president Summers?? circle of consultation has stretched beyond Harvard’s walls to the world of Washington Summers inhabited for the last decade...
Except for unpredictable legal cases and possibly a stray tenure case, Summers should be able to focus on getting ready for the fall, when official meetings of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Harvard’s other schools start up again, and the questions regarding Summers?? policies will begin to be answered...