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  • Oberlin President Marvin Krislov and Fenty "exchanged e-mails ... and both expressed interest in the possibility of him teaching," spokesman Scott Wargo said in an e-mail.

    Professor Fenty? Mayor in talks with Oberlin College Eli Reyes 2010

  • "If not, they'll be in the same situation" as unsecured creditors, Krislov said, meaning gift-card holders would have to share a cut of the leftover sale proceeds with a larger group of creditors.

    Sharper Image May Face 2008

  • SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: Let me say this: The whole custodial effort we've gotten, handled by Krislov, he is a custodian of these records, that had nothing to do with anything about Patsy Thomasson, that had to do with my decision that a lawyer in my office should be responsible for the matter.

    Background Briefing On Whitewater Staff Subpoenas ITY National Archives 1994

  • Classical systems of “spoils” in politics have been justified as ways of making the actions of administrative agents compatible with the desires of their constituencies, partly by favoritism for agents from the right family, cultural, gender, and ethnic background and partly by making access to rewards conditional on political reliability Kingsley, 1944; Krislov, 1974.

    Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989

  • Classical systems of “spoils” in politics have been justified as ways of making the actions of administrative agents compatible with the desires of their constituencies, partly by favoritism for agents from the right family, cultural, gender, and ethnic background and partly by making access to rewards conditional on political reliability Kingsley, 1944; Krislov, 1974.

    Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989

  • Similarly, systems of representative bureaucracies with short tenure or mixed (corporate) systems intertwine the fates of clients and bureaucrats through mutual co-optation (Krislov and Rosenbloom, 1981).

    Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989

  • Similarly, systems of representative bureaucracies with short tenure or mixed (corporate) systems intertwine the fates of clients and bureaucrats through mutual co-optation (Krislov and Rosenbloom, 1981).

    Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989

  • Similarly, systems of representative bureaucracies with short tenure or mixed (corporate) systems intertwine the fates of clients and bureaucrats through mutual co-optation (Krislov and Rosenbloom, 1981).

    Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989

  • Classical systems of “spoils” in politics have been justified as ways of making the actions of administrative agents compatible with the desires of their constituencies, partly by favoritism for agents from the right family, cultural, gender, and ethnic background and partly by making access to rewards conditional on political reliability Kingsley, 1944; Krislov, 1974.

    Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989

  • "My concern is the depositors of the failed bank should get their money in full, and that any restitution the FDIC recovers should go to the depositors, the certified claimants, and the depositors as owner of the bank," Krislov said.

    Chicago Journal RSS 2010

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