1. For a new chancellor, presenting a budget for an unpopular government, it was the best he could do. 2. After hearing of the vote, the mayor called on Mrs. Gresser to be more flexible about how the board will choose a new chancellor. 3. After installing a nondivisive interim leader for the system, the board should cast the widest possible net to find a new chancellor. 4. But after the election of the new chancellor, Gerhard Schroeder, the sentiment changed, opening the way to put the plan back on the table. 5. By early afternoon, the seven members emerged and announced they had agreed unanimously to take only one more week to choose a new chancellor. 6. Carnesale is the new chancellor of the University of California at Los Angeles, a great public university in a diverse city. 7. Cunningham was a new chancellor when Berdahl took over his old job at UT. 8. He would also consider legislation that would have the board of education choose a new chancellor from a list of finalists submitted by the mayor. 9. He withdrew from consideration last week, saying that only fundamental change in the system, not a new chancellor, would allow the schools to succeed. 10. Lamb and other UMKC officials said recruiting a top-quality new chancellor would be easier if the school could offer a modern, attractive residence. |
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