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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...help out those who know nothing about the Head--and to refresh the memories of those who partied too hard last year--here's some background on tomorrow's happening...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: It's That Time of Year Again | 10/18/1986 | See Source »

Thank you notes: Always send one if anemployer has taken time to see you at hisworkplace. Besides thanking him for the interview,reemphasize any point you feel may have beenespecially important. Also, if the employer showedany doubts about one aspect of your background,follow up with points that would help dispell anydoubts...

Author: By John Noble, | Title: Getting It Together for that Interview | 10/10/1986 | See Source »

Travel: Experience traveling, working,studying abroad, should be described explicitly ifjob-related. It documents experiewnce in adjustingto unfamiliar surroundings. If you decide not tohave a travel section, you can mention travelunder Personal Background...

Author: By Martha P. Leape, | Title: Writing the one-page story of your life | 10/10/1986 | See Source »

...Personal Background: On a one-pageresume you have had to leave out a great deal.This section maybe used to mention informationthat you consider important such as: "Have workedevery term to help pay college expenses deliveringnewspapers, washing dishes, bartending, driving ashuttle bus." "Lived in a small town in Ohio untilI came to Harvard." "Born and grew up in New YorkCity." (Where you spent your youth may be animportant message to the employer.) "Playedvarsity lacrosse and intramural basketball...

Author: By Martha P. Leape, | Title: Writing the one-page story of your life | 10/10/1986 | See Source »

MORE IMPORTANT, Banks does not prepare us for the unusual story that unfolds. Program notes provide some background of the ancient Noh tradition--its heavy reliance on symbolism and subtle gestures, for instance--but the notes don't explain the underlying legend with which the typical Japanese audience would already be familiar...

Author: By Abigail M. Mcganney, | Title: Noh Doze | 10/3/1986 | See Source »

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