Word: cleaning
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...that of subjective emotional experience; the rhythm moves as a seamless whole, each suspended pose not a break but a pulse-point, the peak of the wing-beat of a soaring bird. The realm of personal feeling is a continuum, and so are these forms: the body lines smoothed clean into curves, all weight belied by the tracery of pointe-work, every arabesque hovering at the edge of flight...
...Leary '79, a Mather House resident who works in the Union, wrote a letter to Food Services officials on October 25, complaining that the temporary employees had not been subjected to the same salmonella testing as regularly-scheduled employees--although he said many of them appeared "less healthy and clean" than the regular workers...
University Food Services employs many of the temporary workers--on clean-up details, rather than as food handlers--by an arrangement with TAD's Manpower, a local company that provides many institutions with unskilled laborers, many of whom lack regular jobs or homes...
Most of the temporary employees are "in general, not as healthy or as clean as your regular scheduled employee," O'Leary said last week...
Once a person is infected, he also becomes a carrier, and if he fails to clean his hands after using the toilet, and subsequently handles food, consumers of the food could also become infected...