Word: consulting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Brynteson, chairman of an undergraduate committee to revise the Council constitution, proposed that the terms of Council members run from spring term to spring term rather than fall to fall as they do now, in order that each new Council may have the opportunity to consult with former members before they graduate...
...industry was still groggy from the effects of the depression: Scanlon's company was nearly bankrupt, and he was afraid it would fold, leaving the men without jobs. So, with some persuasion, he induced the company's president to go with him to S.W.O.C. headquarters in Pittsburgh to consult Clinton Golden, at that time vice-president of the steel-workers...
Commenting on the poll, the abolitionist group said it "congratulated" the Council "on at last agreeing to consult undergraduate opinion." The committee expressed gratification about "any part our efforts may have played in producing the poll." Its abolition request would be withdrawn, the committee said, if the poll's recommendations are followed...
...Daredevil Dutchman." He was one of the first to enlist. The British government was partly responsible. He had gone to England in 1916 to consult with Sunbeam Motors, Ltd., and had discovered, to his astonishment, that his name made him an object of suspicion. The British-who had read U.S. sport pages and had discovered that he was called the "Happy Heinie," the "Daredevil Dutchman," and the "Wild Teuton"-detained him on arrival, took his shoes apart looking for messages, and scrubbed his chest with lemon juice in the hope of developing secret writing. When he returned...
...jobs outside the Boston area the girls are given a "Directory of Employers of College Women" to consult, which lists the names of employers who have hired college women, and employment agencies in all parts of the country. The listings are according to fields of work...