Word: attracted
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...this low rate of promotion is a reflection of the administration's confidence in the quality of junior faculty scholarship. However, Dean Spence has expressed sentiments to the contrary. In an October '85 Crimson article, Spence said, "We want to make sure we have done everything we can to attract top-rate junior faculty, and we want to make the point to them that Harvard is a good place to start their academic careers." He must have been referring to academic careers at institutions other than Harvard...
...state policy that takes effect Friday will require the 220 authorities to recruit minority tenants from outside their borders and to attract a specific number, or goal, of minority tenants...
...basic equipment for attracting attention will be "proposals, position papers, and what-not," Flannery said, but he added that Kariotis cannot attract attention, let alone votes, without ingenuity. The consultant pointed to Ray Shamie's 1982 Senatorial when he offered a reward to anyone who could persuade Democratic Sen. Edward M. Kennedy to debate his Republican opponent...
This week, Massachusetts will become the first state in the nation to require local housing authorities to advertise to attract minority tenants...
...attract attention, Du Pont must distinguish himself from the better- known competition with arresting ideas. To stop the spread of narcotics, he argues, all public-school teenage students should be compelled to take drug tests. (Du Pont did not go to public school.) The present welfare system is a failure and should be largely abolished. Government should offer extensive vocational training and temporary public jobs paying 90% of the minimum wage. All agricultural subsidies must be phased out over five years, after which market forces would govern farming. Any of these proposals would detonate controversy once the campaign is fully...