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IN the mid-1930s, a Yale anthropologist ventured to an unnamed town in the South to explore the feudal divisions of what we commonly call race but what he preferred to describe with the more layered language of caste.

As design director of Ford, Mr. Mays is in charge of all seven divisions of what he calls, with company-man reverence, "the blue oval" -- among them Jaguar, Land Rover, Volvo, Mazda and Aston Martin.

It really is surprising how much rugby league is now being played up and down the country – a school from Cheltenham are on tour in Leeds next weekend, for example, and at open age level the various divisions of what used to be the Summer Conference are up and running again.

Back in the late 1960s, when I was at BU, the music and theatre divisions of what was then called The School of Fine and Applied Arts were jumbled together on the fourth floor of a vast Beaux-Arts structure that originally housed the swankiest Buick-dealership in Boston.

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But the division of what had been Lagerfeld's role is significant.

In the war's aftermath, he was named a group leader in the weapons division of what is now Los Alamos National Laboratory.

He received a bachelor's degree from Yale in 1958 and began his career in the international banking division of what is now Citibank, in Pakistan and Singapore.

His father retired as a mechanical engineer in Orlando, Fla., for the power-generation division of what was then the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, now CBS.

In 1996, Mr. Hu found work at Hamersley, the iron ore division of what later became Rio Tinto, helping feed China's growing appetite for iron ore.

As the division of what was Africa's largest country approached, Khartoum reportedly rigged a local election and placed Ahmed Haroun – also wanted by the ICC for crimes in Darfur – as governor of South Kordofan.

He retired in 1970 as vice president for the nuclear energy division of what is now the Swiss-owned ABB Combustion Engineering of Windsor, Conn., but served as a director until 1986.

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