Word: employs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...another point Waldstein asked Burke if he thought Michael B. Kats '62, manager of the 1942 "Let's Go," had acted within his authority when he signed an agreement to employ four persons, including Yale junior Leonard M. Chazen, to write the 1942 guide. Rosenwald instructed Burke not to answer "because this is a question of law which the judge will decide...
...Conductor Dixon is misinformed: the New York Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra and the San Francisco Symphony, among major orchestras, all employ Negroes as fulltime members...
When asked about his country's tendency to employ a double standard in judging the East and West, the ambassador admitted that the West is expected to be wholly "pure...
...called Bab-el-Oued (pronounced Bablouette by its 50,000 inhabitants, who are mostly of Spanish, Italian and Jewish origin), a district of dark, dingy bars and cafes interspersed with modern shops, movie theaters and banks. Huge apartment blocks climb the hills above the shoe and cigarette factories that employ many Moslem workers. Long a hotbed of pied-noir extremism, Bab-el-Oued produces leaders like ex-Cab Driver Jesus Giner, who swaggers about the Cafe des Trois Horloges with a posse of armed hoodlums and boasts, "Here, I make the law." On Thursday, the pieds-noirs...
...Taylor. He has neither interest nor, I think, competence to describe the War's origins in deeper terms which would determine such questions as its "inevitability," sources in the broader cultural of German and Western European history. To "explain" the War in this sense requires a willingness to employ imaginative and intuitive faculties in a manner which Taylor does not, and cannot permit himself...