Word: attractants
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...declared businesses themselves are at fault for losing interested graduates to other fields. "Some firms recruit students for summer internships and then let them sit around without any work to do," he said. Businesses must upgrade their recruiting and intern programs if they are to attract the most qualified graduates...
...their old tricks. Finally, Feisal decided to break his long-kept oath in favor of the national interest. He ordered the national council convened, and while the fatwa was being drawn up, Feisal traveled slowly across the country in a 400-car motorcade, making repeated halts to attract maximum attention. Met with the announcement that he was to be King in place of Saud, Feisal professed astonishment but, after prayer and deep reflection, accepted...
...broadening its appeal through better writing and an improved format, the Yearbook hopes to be able to attract students to its now-dormant editorial board. Grice explained that it has been difficult to interest people in joining a publication only "to write resumes...
...contests: > Minnesota approved a state constitutional amendment to guarantee producers of taconite, a low-grade iron ore that is plentiful but expensive to refine, that their taxes will be increased no more than taxes on other industries over the next 25 years. With such enticements, the state hopes to attract new mining operations to spur revival of the sagging economy of northeastern Minnesota and the once flourishing Mesabi Range...
...will hand to the President a lengthy report that recommends methods for channeling a portion of federal tax revenues back to the states. "Johnson and his aides seek advice and know how to use it," says Pechman. "They have turned to consultants because they find it increasingly difficult to attract men to Government jobs...