The. Michiga n Daily Ann Arbor, Michigan Ten Cents Shapiro to assur presidency Jan Dai ly hotoM by LIS K S0 presient f th Uniersit at speial eetin of he Uiverity Bard f Reents "x MM 0 Daily Photo by LISA KLAUSNEKf UNIVERSITY VICE-PRESIDENT for Academic Affairs Harold Shapiro yesterday was named the 10th permanent president of the University at a special meeting of the University Board of Regents. PRESIDENT-ELECT TO CONSULT COLLEAGUES: Shapiro ponders future By JULIE ENGEBRECHT to his colleagues "to get their ideas." Before University President-elect He said he probably would spend some Harold Shapiro makes any decision time visiting government agencies. about what he will do as president, he "THAT'S WHAT I'll do. I hope it will plans to give his future priorities a lot of be helpful," he said. thought, consulting with faculty and But Shapiro obviously has had some students here and colleagues all across time to think about his new job. the country. "I hope that when I'm through as "I'll be thinking," said Shapiro University president that people will yesterday afternoon, looking pleased not say that Shapiro was president and somewhat relieved that the new during three years. What they'll say is University president had been chosen. that during those years, here's a SHAPIRO.WAS cautious in assessing program that flourished, there's a the University's strengths, weaknesses, fellowship for the institution. That's or what he might consider some of his what counts in the University. top priorities for the University in the ADMINISTRATORS are just here to next decade. provide those opportunities." "One of the reasons I postponed The nationally reknowned economist raking the presidency until Jan. 1 is said as president he "must provide a Precisely to give that rather careful ' style of leadership that -allows the Lhought and to not think about that faculty and-students to maximize their alone, but to think about it with the potential-a style of leadership that will faculty, students, alumni, and Regen- raise the being around the University." is,"he said. Shapiro earned the admiration of his The 44-year-old administrator said in colleagues in performing his previous the months until he assumes his new and current administrative duties, and PRESIDENT-ELECT Harold Shapir Post, he will visit other universities in in his leadership positions has had to' University, including chairman of th the state and around the nation to talk See THE PRESIDENT, Page 17 president for academic affairs. Vol. LXXXIX, No. 54-S Twenty Pages ne 'U' iary I By JULIE ENGEBRECHT Harold Shapiro, University Vice-President for Academic Affairs, will become the University's 10th president on Jan. 1, 1980. The University's Board of Regents announced Shapiro's appointment at a special 10 a.m. meeting yesterday. The announcement culminated a ten and one-half month search for a successor to former President Robben Fleming. THE REGENTS, Interim President Allan Smith, and the school's vice- presidents sat around the large table in the Regents Room of the Ad- ministration Building as more than 100 spectators and media representatives awaited the announcement. While most of the six vice-presidents sat on the east end of the table, Shaprio was placed next to Smith, on the west end, as television lights glared on the crowd. The Regents praised their choice prior to the formal Board vote yester- day. See SHAPIRO, Page 18 of U' o has held a number of positions in the e Department of Economics and vice-