President Reagan on Wednesday signed a congressional resolution designating this week as "Helen Keller Deaf-Blind Awareness Week."
President Reagan will nominate Charles O.
Vassar College on Monday announced the appointment of Frances Fergusson, provost and vice president for academic affairs at Bucknell University, as its ninth president.
President Reagan has designated Susan W. Liebeler as chairman of the U.S.
Mayor John Crowley called it a "distinction" for Pasadena.
President Reagan will nominate U.S.
PetEr O. Murphy was named Friday to coordinate U.S. trade negotiations with Canada and Mexico. U.S.
President Reagan Wednesday named Robert Whitwell, 39, of Oxford, Miss., as U.S. attorney for the northern district of the state.
President Reagan named Army surgeon John Hutton Jr. as his personal physician Wednesday.
President Reagan plans to nominate Charles A.
Pope John Paul II today named Bishop Norman F.
President Reagan will nominate Robert G.
The Libyan General People's Congress on Monday elected Kamal Hassan Mansour as the country's new foreign secretary, Tripoli radio reported.
Air Force Maj. Gen. John A.
Eight finalists have been selected for the 31st annual Samuel Goldwyn Writing Awards, which recognize work done by graduate and undergraduate students in the University of California system.
Chamber of Commerce director Paul Flowers has been reappointed to the county Watershed Commission.
The University of Maryland named Coach Bob Wade of Baltimore's Dunbar High School as its new basketball coach.
Carol Baker Tharp has been named director of the Olympic Velodrome on the Cal State Dominguez Hills campus.
Jerry E. Gillman has been appointed executive director of Memorial Hospital of Hawthorne.
Lear Siegler Inc. received a $3.7-million Navy contract for navigation display equipment.