Word: attractions
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...minority representation, for instance, is now in excess of the available labor pools, and increases that would go beyond these pools will require strong recruiting at all levels. In order to have more black professors, Harvard also needs to recruit black graduate students and to make every effort to attract tenured black scholars from other institutions. It is the sort of thing that builds on itself: as the University hires more blacks in high position, it becomes perceived as a better place for blacks to be and recruiting at all levels, from undergraduates to professors, becomes easier...
...auction in London. "Dylan wanted us to be young and unwise forever-to be permanently naughty children. He managed this by killing himself with booze, but I was left to grow old." And poor, apparently. The poet's letters, still in copyright to his trustees, failed to attract a suitable bid and went unsold...
...schools that attract the best students are the ones that fare best. I would expect Harvard students to benefit from this," Carrier said...
...come back? In an interview with TIME Correspondent John Tompkins, Deputy Mayor-designate John Zuccotti insisted that "economic development should be one of the city's high-priority items." He wants to move ahead with expansion and modernization of port facilities and a projected convention center that will attract more business...
...Fitzgerald Kennedy School of Government and its Institute of Politics on a site a few blocks from Harvard Square. John Kennedy had visited the site a month before he was assassinated and pronounced it "ideal." But many Cambridge residents were vehemently opposed to the memorial, fearing that it would attract hordes of tourists into the already bursting Harvard Square area. Indeed, in announcing the decision, Ted Kennedy referred to a "small and vociferous group that was prepared to entangle" the Cambridge site in lawsuits for years. No such trouble is expected at the U. Mass, site - a barren waterfront strip...