Word: employs
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Jobs are available in offices, libraries, museums, and laboratories in all departments. Since the University will employ over 2,000 women next year, today's interviews at Radcliffe are the first of a series at 31 women's colleges this spring
...records justify every conclusion stated [in the paper's series] . . . [There are] no grounds whatever to sustain a conviction for contempt . . . The judge was utterly without power to require or compel publication . . . without pay [of the proof] he requested them to publish . . . If a worthy judge may employ contempt-of-court process to silence unjust criticism . . . then this same rule would enable an unworthy judge to silence the press in just criticism...
...press agents' union warned the Pudding that it might be picketed if it did not employ union help only two weeks before the show opened in Cambridge. The agents' group is connected with A.F.L. musicians' and stagehands' unions...
...present non-union policy has a solely economic base, Harry F. Flynn '52, Production Manager, said last night. "When we did use union help, we lost close to $3,000 because the union forced us to employ unnecessary men. They piled on people so that there was a great deal of duplication of effort...
...Princeton, last year, the program made over $10,000 employing almost 25 students, and was used to help support other undergraduate employment programs which fell into the red. Although Graham W. Tayler '48, Director of the Student Office, hopes to expand the program here, it will at present employ only...