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...extraordinary and prolonged surge in output would be required to put all its members to full- time, well-paid work. Two indications of the yawning chasm between job supply and demand, in Detroit alone: in October, the Detroit Post Office handed out 20,000 applications for such jobs as clerk, sorter and letter carrier, even though it announced it would have at most a few hundred openings and that some of them would not be filled for three to five years. Last week Detroit was again the scene of a sort of job panic: thousands of unemployed workers began lining...
Turnout by Harvard students was low, with only about 92 people voting in Quincy House, where residents of the river houses vote, said Scheinfeld, who worked as a clerk at the Quincy House polling place...
Poppy M. Stewart, a clerk at Roosevelt Towers, which was a polling place for the first time this year, said, "turnout has been great." She said there was no confusion, because, "everyone was sent a card...
...they don't do that they'll be in trouble," said Tim E. Dowd, a clerk with the Office of Public Charities. "It'll go to the attorneys...
TIME's offense, meanwhile, banged out eight runs, with hits by, among others, Bob Marshall of our legal department, library clerk Ann McCarthy and associate editor Sophfronia Scott Gregory. "We won?" asked Tsufura's co- techie Kevin Kelly from the bench as a Voice batter hit the final out into Chambers' glove. "Yes!" came the reply from a jubilant...