8 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 28, 1994 SEARCH Continued from page 1 the size of the list." But another internal memo sent to Virginia Nordby, then-director of the Office of Affirmative Action, said that the regents had already decided to cut the list to 27. The 15 members of the faculty committee hoped their concerns would fall on sympathetic ears, especially with interim President Robben Fleming. "I will see if there is some way that (Fleming) can assist in getting the list cut down. I will talk to Fleming, and also to Regents Roach, Baker and Brown, and will do it in a way to suggest that we have a mutiny on our hands and that the delays and the long list appear to us to be leading to slide us into an internal candidate." Another member added, "We do not want to be party to rubber-stamping a choice that is a choice of necessity." The members felt that continued delay on the regents would force the selection of an internal candidate. "Presidential searches are under- way at anumber ofother schools. There is a danger that candidates in whom we have an interest might commit themselves to another institution," Kauper said in a Feb. 10 memo to the regents. At the time both Gregorian and Walter Massey, vice president for research at the University of Chicago,were in the hunt for the presi- dency at Brown, which Gregorian ulti- mately won. Roach responded to the apparent foot-dragging. "The regents were not able to do that because of strongly held views, more dealing with inclu- sion than exclusion," Roach said. "We will sacrifice efficiency to maintain secrecy,"Roach told the mem- bers of the faculty committee. "We may be wrong, butwe feel thatsecrecy is the No. 1 issue." After receiving lists ofprospective candidates by the three advisory com- mittees, the regents made five cuts in paring the list down to five finalists. The 15 members on the faculty committee selected University of Penn- sylvania President Sheldon Hackney as their top pick. Paul Gray, president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was second and Duderstadt followed third. Gregorian, president of the New York Public Library was near the bottom of the list.The committee members consid- ered academic excellence and reputa- tion in ranking the candidates. Midway through, the regents brought in outside consultant, Lamalie Associates Inc., on the recommenda- tion of the faculty advisory committee, to gather information on the candidates but not to participate in the search. Although the members on the fac- ulty committee were divided on Duderstadt, he remained on the list. He was the top internal candidates. On the list of 31 candidates prepared by the student committee, Duderstadt was noticeably absent. In a consensus list compiled from the three advisory committees, four in- ternalcandidatesremained: Duderstadt; Homer A. Neal, chair of the department of physics; Charles M. Vest, dean of the College of Engineering; and Gilbert R. Whitaker, dean of the School of Busi- ness Administration. Because of concern with the underrepresentation of minorities on the consensus list, Massey, who had been previously cut, was put back on the list by the regents.. The regents winnowed the list of about 30 consensus candidates down to five finalists after a number of tele- phone interviews asking the candi- dates whether they wanted to be considered and if they wanted their names to remain confidential. The top five finalists were: Gregorian, Massey, Duderstadt, James Miller, director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, and Steven Sample, president of the State University of New York- Buffalo. After interviews with the five candidates, Sample and Miller withdrew from the race. Brown said he does not remember Massey formally withdrawing. The two remaining candidates were Duderstadt and Gregorian. After Baker's call, which prompted Gregorian to withdraw, Duderstadt remained as the sole candidate. Brown and Roach met with Duderstadt on June 8 to deliver the news. Duderstadt was asked if he would accept the job it it were offered, Brown said. Two days later, the four regents on the nominating committee publicly announced its nomination of Duderstadt. Less than two hours later in an open meeting, Duderstadt was elected the 1Ith University president. Ttu LIST The following is the initial list of candidates for the presidency of the University. Over 200 names long, the list was compiled by suggestions from a wide variety of sources. None of the candidates had yet been asked if they were interested in the position. Robert McCormick Adams, Director, Smithsonian Institution Michael T. Aiken, Provost, University of Pennsylvania Robert L. Albright, President, Johnson C. Smith University Francis A. Allen, University of Florida James B. Appleberry President, Northern Michigan University Robert G. Arns, Professor of physics, University of Vermont Richard C. Atkinson, Chancellor, University of California-San Diego Bruce Babbitt, Former governor of Arizona Leonard Baenen, President, Center for Performance Improvement Elizabeth E. Bailey, Dean, Graduate School, Industrial Administration, Carnegie- Mellon University D. Kenneth Baker President, Harvey Mudd College Robert Barker, Provost, Cornell University Harry G. Barnes Jr., Ambassador to Chile; Former director of foreign service George M. Beckmann Provost, University of Washington Steven C. Beering, President, Purdue University Beverly Beeton, Vice chancellor, Academic Affairs, University of Alaska Roger Benjamin, Provost and vice president for academic affairs, University of Minnesota William J. Bennett, Secretary, U.S. Department of Education Robert M. Berdahl, Vice chancellor, Academic Affairs, University of Illinois Carl F. Berger, Dean, School of Education, University of Michigan Mary Frances Berry, Professor of history and law, University of Pennsylvania Barbara A. Black, Dean, Columbia University Law School Erich Bloch, Director, National Science Foundation Derek Bok, President, Harvard University Paul C. Boylan, Dean, School of Music, University of Michigan Norman M. Bradburn, Provost, University of Chicago John Brademas, President, New York University- Peter (Preston) Brooks, Chair, Department of French, Yale University Theodore L. Brown, Director, Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaifn Thomas A. Brzustowski, Vice president, Academic Affairs, University of Waterloo, Ontario (mechancial and aerospace engineering) Steven M. Cahn, Vice president and provost, City University of New York, Graduate School and University Center Colin G. Campbell, President, Wesleyan University Jimmy Carter, Former president of the United States Gerhard Casper, Faculty, University of Chicago; formerly dean, Law School David R. Challoner, Vice president, Health Affairs, University of Florida Alice Chandler, President, State University of New york, New Platz Jewell P. Cobb, President, California State University, Fullerton Bernard Cohen, Vice chancellor, Academics, University of Wisconsin-Madison Joseph M. Cooper, Mgt. Crocker National Bank and Wells Fargo Bank Lattie F. Coor, President, University of Vermont Lawrence A. Cremin, President, Spencer Foundation James E. Crowfoot, Dean, School of Natural Resources, University of Michigan Jose Hermann Cuadros, Developmental Specialist, Psychology Dale Cummings or Compton, Ford Motor Company, Research Kenneth Dam, Deputy secretary, U.S. Department of State John D'Arms, Dean, Rackham Graduate School, University of Michigan Arthur T. Davidson, Assistant clinical professor of surgery, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Carolyne K. Davis, National Health and Health Advisory, Ernst and Whinney Thomas B. Day, President, San Diego State University Edwin J. Delattre, Former president, St. John's College Christopher C. DeMuth, Managing director, Lexecon Inc., Washington, D.C. John M. Deutch, Provost, Massachusetts Institute of Technology John DiBiaggio, President, Michigan State University Mildred Dresselhaus, Director, Material Science; Chair, Deptartment of Electrical Engineering, M.I.T. James J Duderstadt, Provost, Academic Affairs, University of Michigan Joseph D. Duffey, chancellor, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Thomas Ehrlich, Provost, University of Pennsylvania Thomas E. Everhart, Chancellor, University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign Donald L. Farris, President, North American Operations, Ralph McKay Ltd. Francille M. Firebaugh, Acting vice president of academic affairs and provost, Ohio State University Edward T. Foote I, President, University of Miami Christopher C. Fordham 111, Chancellor, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Edward B. Fort, Chancellor, North Carolina Agriculture and Technology State University William R. Frazer, Senior vice president of academic affairs, University of California James 0. Freedman, President, University of Iowa Billy E. Frye, Dean, Graduate School; Vice president of research, Emory University Ellen V. Futter, President, Barard College William G. Ganey, Director, personnel management for major organization David P. Gardner, President, University of California E. Gordon Gee, President, University of Colorado System William P. Gerberding, President, University of Washington A. Bartlett Giamatti, President, Yale University Robert B. Glenn, Provost, Northern Michigan University Robert Goldberger, Provost, Columbia University Ralph Edward Gomory, Senior vice president, IBM Mary L. Good, Chemist, University of Chicago Patricia Albjerg Graham, Dean, Graduate School of Education, Harvard University Edward Gramlich, Acting director, Congressional Budget Office; Former chair, Department of Economics, University of Michigan Hanna H. Gray, President, University of Chicago Paul E. Gray, President, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Vartan Gregorian, President, New York Public Library Carlton Griffin, (no identification listed) Gros Louis, Kenneth R., Vice President, Indiana University Paul R. Gross. Vice oresident and provost, University of Virginia Barbara C. Jordan, Lyndon B. Johnson Public Service professor, University of Texas Jerome S. Karr, Manager, Product Marketing and Strategic Marketing, Zymos Nicholas D. Katzenbach, Partner in law firm; former executive, IBM Corp. Kenneth H. Keller, President, University of Minnesota Eamon M. Kelly, President, Tulane University of Louisiana David M. Kennedy, Dean, Stanford University Donald Kennedy, President, Stanford University Nannerl 0. Keohane, President, Wellesley College David C. Knapp, President, University of Massachusetts Central Office Donald N. Langenberg, Chancellor, University of Illinois at Chicago John M. Lilley, Provost and dean, Pennsylvania State University, Behren College Kenneth lipper, Former deputy mayor of New York, now investment banker Margaret MacVicar, Dean, Undergraduate Education, M.I.T. C. Peter Magrath, President, University of Missouri System John David Maguire, President, Claremont Graduate School John H. Marburger 111, President, State University of New York at Stony Brook Walter E. Massey, Vice president of research, University of Chicago Mary P. McPherson, President, Bryn Mawr College John P. McTague, Acting science advisor to the president (U.S.) and acting director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy Robert Mherabian, Dean, Engineering, University of California at Santa Barbara Alan G. Merten, Dean, College of Business Administration, University of Florida Joseph E. Morgan, President/owner, PPC Sales and Marketing Steven Muller, President, Johns Hopkins University Homer A. Neal, Chair, Department of Physics, University of Michigan Matthew M. Neumeier, Associate, Cravath, Swaine and Moore, New York Barbara W. Newell, Regents professor, Economics, Florida State University Frank Newman, Head, Education Commission of the States, Denver, Colo.; Former president, University of Rhode Island William D. Nordhaus, Provost, Yale University John Dennis O'Connor, North Carolina; formerly head of life sciences, University of California at Los Angeles Glenn A. Olds, Retiring president, Alaska Pacific University Robert M. O'Neil, President, University of Virginia June E. Osborn, Dean, School of Public Health, University of Michigan O.J. Palmer, Maintenance project engineer, Rockwell International Roderic B. Park, Vice chancellor, University of Califomia-Berkeley Robert B. Parker, (no identification listed) Ara G. Paul, Dean, College of Pharmacology, University of Michigan Jack W. Peltason, Chancellor, University of California-Irvine Chase N. Peterson, President, University of Utah Cornelius J. Pings, Provost and executive vice president, University of Southern California Rev. Stephen Pobutsky, Teacher, Michigan Public Education System Robert E. Pollack, Dean of the college, Columbia University John W. Porter, President, Eastern Michigan University Susan Westerberg Prager, Dean, Law School, UCLA Robert P. Putnam, Associate dean, Harvard University Peter H. Raven, President, St. Louis Botanical Gardens Wendell G. Rayburn, President, Savannah State College Richard D. Remington, Vice president, Academic Affairs, University of Iowa W. Ann Reynolds, Chancellor, California State University Frank H.T. Rhodes, President, Cornell University Herbert Richardson, Vice chancellor, Engineering, Texas A&M System William C. Richardson, Executive vice president and provost, Pennsylvania State University Henry E. Riggs, Vice president of development, Stanford University Alice Rivlin, Director of economic studies, Brookings Institute Michael D. Robinson, Graduate, May 1987, Trinity University, Texas William R. Rogers, President, Guilford College, formerly of Harvard Robert M. Rosenzweig, President, Association of American Universities Ronald W. Roskens, President, University of Nebraska Central System James N. Rosse, Vice president/provost, Stanford University Neil L. Rudenstine, Provost, Princeton University Philip Runkel, President, Traverse City Community College George Rupp, President, Rice University John W. Ryan, President, Indiana University Theodore St. Antoine, Professor of law, University of Michigan Nicholas P. Samios, Director, Brookhaven National Laboratory Steven B. Sample, President, State University of New York at Buffalo Terrence Sandalow, Professor of law, University of Michigan Joseph L. Sax, Professor, Law School, University of California at Berkeley Robert Scott, Vice president, Administration, Harvard University William.D. Schaefer, Executive vice chancellor, UCLA Howard A. Schneiderman, Senior vice president of research and development, Monsanto Co. David K. Scott, Provost and vice president, Academic Affairs, Michigan State Martha Seger, Washington, D.C. Kenneth A. Shaw, President, University of Wisconsin Rosana A. Sherwood, Entrepreneur Theodore Sizer, Department of Education, Brown University John B. Slaughter, Chancellor, University of Maryland College Park Mary Bennett Smith, President, New College Michael I. Sovern, President, Columbia University A. Michael Spence, Dean, Faculty Arts and Sciences, Harvard University Stephen Stamas, Chief executive officer, DeWitt Wallace Foundation S. Frederick Starr, President, Oberlin University Thomas E. Stelson, Vice president of research, Georgia Institute of Technology Donald M. Stewart, former president of Spelman College; now president, College Board Shirley Strum-Kenny, President, City University of New York, Queens College Louis W. Sullivan, M.D., President, Morehouse School of Medicine David S. Tatel, Partner, Hogan and Hartson, Washington, D.C. Samuel 0. Thier, President, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences StephensJoel Trachtenberg, President, University of Hartford Eugene P. Trani, Vice president of academic affairs, University of Wisconsin System Varro E. Tyler, Executive vice president of affairs, Purdue University Barbara S. Uehling, Former chancellor, University of Missouri Sidney Verba, University library director, Harvard University Paul R. Verkuil, President, College of William and Mary Charles M. Vest, Dean, College of Engineering, University of Michigan Paul A. Volcker, Chair, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System Frederic E. Wakeman Jr., President, Social Science Research Council, Berkeley LIST BREAKOWN* The regents and each of the three advisory groups rank all candidates. In October 1987, the regents then ask the three committees to pick its top 30 candidates. Alumni List Richard C. Atkinson, Chancellor, University of California-San Diego Elizabeth E. Bailey, Dean, Graduate School, Industrial Administration, Carnegie- Mellon University Robert M. Berdahl, Vice chancellor, Academic Affairs, University of Illinois Mary Frances Berry, Professor of history and law, University of Pennsylvania Norman M. Bradbur, Provost, University of Chicago Alice Chandler, President, State University of New york, New Platz John M. Deutch, Provost, Massachusetts Institute of Technology James J. Duderstadt, Provost, Academic Affairs, University of Michigan Thomas E. Everhart, Chancellor, University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign Billy E. Frye, Dean, Graduate School; Vice president of research, Emory University David P. Gardner, President, University of California William P. Gerberding, President, University of Washington Paul E. Gray, President, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Francis Sheldon Hackney, President, University of Pennsylvania Evelyn E. Handler, President, Brandeis University Bernard W. Harleston, President, City University of NYC College Robert L. Hess, President, City University of New York, Brooklyn College Ira Michael Heyman, Chancellor, University of California, Berkeley Donald Kennedy, President, Stanford University Nannerl 0. Keohane, President, Wellesley College Chase N. Peterson, President, University of Utah Richard D. Remington, Vice president, Academic Affairs, university of Iowa Frank H.T. Rhodes, President, Cornell University William C. Richardson, Executive vice president and provost, Pennsylvania State University George Rupp, President, Rice University Steven B. Sample, President, State University of New York at Buffalo Samuel 0. Thier, President, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences Linda S. Wilson, Vice president of research, University of Michigan Joe B. Wyatt, Chancellor, Vanderbilt University Student List Mary Frances Berry, Professor of history and law, University of Pennsylvania Barbara A. Black, Dean, Columbia University Law School Derek Bok, President, Harvard University John Brademas, President, New York University Steven M. Cahn, Vice president and provost, City University of New York, Graduate School and University Center Jimmy Carter, Former president of the United States Lattie F. Coor, President, University of Vermont John D'Arms, Dean, Rackham Graduate School, University of Michigan Joseph D. Duffey, chancellor, University of Massachusetts-Amherst James 0. Freedman, President, University of Iowa David P. Gardner, President, University of California A. Bartlett Giamatti, President, Yale University Hanna H. Gray, President, University of Chicago Paul E. Gray, President, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Francis Sheldon Hackney, President, University of Pennsylvania Evelyn E. Handler, President,.Brandeis University Ira Michael Heyman, Chancellor, University of California, Berkeley Stanley Ikenberry, President, University of Illinois Barbara C. Jordan, Lyndon B. Johnson Public Service professor, University of Texas Donald Kennedy, President, Stanford University Barbara W. Newell, Regents professor, Economics, Florida State University Frank Newman, Head, Education Commission of the States, Denver, Colo.; Former president, University of Rhode Island Robert M. O'Neil, President, University of Virginia W. Ann Reynolds, Chancellor, California State University Robert M. Rosenzweig, President, Association of American Universities John W. Ryan, President, Indiana University Kenneth A. Shaw, President, University of Wisconsin John B. Slaughter, Chancellor, University of Maryland College Park Michael 1. Sovern, President, Columbia University A. Michael Spence, Dean, Faculty Arts and Sciences, Harvard University Stephen Joel Trachtenberg, President, University of Hartford Faculty List Roger Benjamin, Provost and vice president for academic affairs, University of Minnesota Norman M. Bradbum, Provost, University of Chicago John Brademas, President, New York University Steven M. Cahn, Vice president and provost, City University of New York, Graduate School and University Center Kenneth Dam, Deputy secretary, U.S. Department of State John M. Deutch, Provost, Massachusetts Institute of Technology James J. Duderstadt, Provost, Academic Affairs, University of Michigan Thomas E. Everhart, Chancellor, University of lilinois-Urbana/Champaign Billy E. Frye, Dean, Graduate School; Vice president of research, Emory University David P. Gardner, President, University of California Patricia Albjerg Graham, Dean, Graduate School of Education, Harvard University Hanna H. Gray, President, University of Chicago Paul E. Gray, President, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Vartan Gregorian, President, New York Public Library Francis Sheldon Hackney, President, University of Pennsylvania Evelyn E. Handler, President, Brandeis University Ira Michael Heyman, Chancellor, University of California, Berkeley Barbara C. Jordan, Lyndon B. Johnson Public Service professor, University of Texas Kenneth H. Keller, President, University of Minnesota C. Peter Magrath, President, University of Missouri System John H. Marburger Il, President, State University of New York at Stony Brook Robert M. O'Neil, President, University of Virginia James N. Rosse, Vice president/provost, Stanford University Michael I. Sovern, President, Columbia University A. Michael Spence, Dean, Faculty Arts and Sciences, Harvard University Arnold R. Weber, President, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. Consensus List On Feb. 22, 1988, the three lists compiled by the advisory committees are submitted to the regents. In private discussions with the other regents, Brown creates a consensus list. Candidates on this list were contacted and asked whether they wanted to be considered-only 12 candidates remained after initial "screening' by the regents. Robert M. Berdahl, Vice chancellor, Academic Affairs, University of Illinois Norman M. Bradbum, Provost, University of Chicago John Brademas, President, New York University Lattie F. Coor, President, University of Vermont Kenneth Dam, Deputy secretary, U.S. Department of State John M. Deutch, Provost, Massachusetts Institute of Technology James J. Duderstadt, Provost, Academic Affairs, University of Michigan David P. Gardner, President, University of California