Word: attracted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Smaller companies now attract a respectable 15% of the graduates of Harvard Business School, a traditional training ground for big business, and 40% of those from Southern Methodist. A recent poll showed that 65% of the students at Stanford Business School preferred to enter smaller businesses. Says Stanford Business Dean Ernest C. Arbuckle: "There has been a great growth of interest in the smaller companies in the past five years...
...will "attract all the least energetic minds in the University," the creator of the course, William W. Howells '30, professor of Anthropology, said yesterday...
...fervor which rivals Southern Baptism, they cultivate Northern investment. They are inordinately self-concious and are feverishly concerned about the "image of the South." Because ready capital has replaced the boll weevil as the South's most persistent problem, they are willing even to forsake sacred traditions to attract outside investment...
...white top is spun. It is not an attempt to compete with regular color TV, since it produces only a few colored lines that have no relationship to the color of the images on the screen, but the process seems to have some potential as an advertising device to attract the eye. When it was tried out on daytime TV. Georgia housewives excitedly called their husbands. Georgia husbands said their wives were crackers...
Dean Ford gave two reasons for the proposed change. One is competition from other colleges--many institutions have already abolished the position of instructor, and use the title of assistant professor to attract promising scholars...