Word: casualize
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Currently the Student Employment Office places up to 1,500 students a year in steady term-time jobs, and another 300 to 400 in casual jobs around the Boston area. These casual jobs include anything from baby-sitting and leaf-raking to modeling for an art association or bartending at a private party. For the latter type of job, incidentally, the Office has at hand an experienced group of professional student-bartenders...
...Chevalier matters of concern to the security of the U.S. What is important is that Chevalier's Communist background and activities were known to Dr. Oppenheimer. While he says he believes Chevalier is not now a Communist, his association with him, on what could not be considered a casual basis, is not the kind of thing that our security system permits on the part of one who customarily has access to information of the highest classification...
...that the word "surrender" would not be used in official documents. This time Magsaysay agreed, though only on the understanding that Taruc would accept all other peace terms -unconditionally. As prearranged with Taruc, I broadcast this message on May 13, dropping the news about the word "surrender" into a casual interview on the Let's Make Merry program on Station DZRH. Taruc accepted the inevitable...
...plane to Knoxville. The Senator was going down to make a speech. Mrs. Jenkins was going back to open their house for Tennessee's "historical homes pilgrimage." (The mansion was built by her father, the late Dr. W. S. Nash, an eminent Knoxville surgeon.) In his casual way, Senator Kefauver allowed that Washington really wasn't a very pleasant place for a Senator's family. All those social affairs to attend, whether one wanted to or not. And friends moving away just when one has begun to count on them. A hard life, actually...
...these casual young men in slacks and sport shirts became Dienbienphu's lifeline, averaging 30 missions a day, dropping more than 8,500 tons of supplies, dodging the flak with equanimity ("When you are incited to a war, you expect to get shot...