Word: attractive
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...California at Berkeley. "I will be in contact with the Berkeley chapter, and hope to present a unified program at the next meeting later this month," CSFL's founder said. "We have a genuinely interested core of individuals, he added, "and I hope we will be able to attract others, specifically girls, in the near future...
...spite of its shortcomings, Beyond Belief is bound to attract attention and readers. And it does perform at least one service. For the murder buff and the amateur psychiatrist, it supplies the details of a spectacular crime, saving them the cumbersome job of digging into the court files or old newspaper clippings...
Ending this financial pressure would weaken state universities, whose low fees attract state residents, and community colleges, whose students usually cannot afford to live away from home. Unless they would be willing to see their best students use the loans to attend a more expensive college, institutions would be forced to compete for them by raising the quality of their education. This process would probably lead to higher tuition costs...
...felt that the "advantages of a University city" would help to attract a qualified professional manager. In particular, the Council may allow the new manager to study part-time at the Kennedy School of Government...
...Council will almost certainly have to raise--perhaps even double--the $20,000 salary of the manager in order to bring a qualified professional to a City with as many problems as Cambridge. In addition, a city which has fired two managers in as many years will not likely attract a professional if he places a high value on job security...