Word: turnoveritis
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While his congressional colleagues stayed discreetly in the background, Hickenlooper was left alone to explain just what he meant by Lilienthal's "incredible mismanagement" of AEC (TIME, June 6). If his first week's evidence was any sample, he didn't have much to go on. Riffling...
Three and possibly four assistant deans will resign next month in the biggest Dean's Office turnover since the end of the war, it was reported last night.
Dean Bender explained last night that these resignations are nothing unusual, merely representing normal turnover in the Dean's Office. An assistant dean is appointed annually, he explained, and usually holds the job for two to four years. Only one new upperclass dean will be appointed next year to fill...
The acid test facing Prime Minister St. Laurent was the general election expected some time this year. Last week Louis St. Laurent received notice that the struggle would be bitter and hard-fought. In a by-election in the Quebec riding of Nicolet-Yamaska, his Liberal Party candidate was beaten...
Despite the general turnover in his personnel, Jordan is optimistic about the outcome of the match. Still, Army's stay in Cambridge is bound to be more pleasant than Harvard's disastrous West Point sojourn last year.