Word: attractions
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Despite the prevailing Japanese view that foreign firms hire female graduates because they cannot attract topnotch men, many U.S. banking offices employ these women precisely for their talents and their performance. Says one American banker: "Men are spoiled from the start in this culture. What the women get in terms of recognition or success they really have to earn...
Residents of Cambridge and Greater Boston are bracing themselves this week, as the Harvard Lampoon runs its newly elected editors through a gamut of pranks which traditionally disrupt lectures and meals and attract crowds along sidewalks...
Crowds at Dead concerts are generally peaceful. The Dead "is a very good show for a college, because it attracts crowds that are better than the crowds other groups attract," says the Worcester Centrum's director of security. The council's proposal to hire 65-75 policemen and 100 additional usheres and guards should be adequate...
While relatively few big-name celebrities stay for extended periods. House Masters and their assistants use the suites to attract visitors and scholars who will complement the House atmosphere. Parents and friends of students also can rent the suites occasionally...
...this doesn't keep minority recruitment from being somewhat of a catch 22. It is difficult to attract students without a significant minority presence in the administration and faculty. Yet at the same time, it may be those students who will successfully move the University towards greater minority representation...