Word: employs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...seminar proposal would budget approximately $5000-6000 a year to each House. Houses would most likely employ Corporation appointees because they have a fixed salary and are ultimately less expensive than teaching fellows who are paid per course...
Corcoran said the complex, which will also house Draper's research in oceanography and other non-military sciences, will employ about 300 blue-collar workers and a thousand non-professional white-collar workers, as well as some research and development specialists...
...established spatial relationships of the Yard are to be maintained--as the planning insisted--only two possibilities exist for the siting of new buildings. One can either demolish an existing structure and rebuild on that site, or one can build underground. The new freshman housing and the new library employ both alternatives, and the brief analysis which follows will attempt to evaluate their exterior influences rather than their interior qualities...
...deputy mayor is Paul Gibson Jr., formerly a vice-president of American Airlines. So far, no one has asked Gibson to resign, although Sunday's New York Times reported that his getting only "liaison" responsibilities with the Office of Contract Compliance, which tries to make sure that construction projects employ some black workers, had touched off "intensive debate...
...investment in solar energy. Next year the company will build a $6 million con-ference-and-dining-room addition to its Rockefeller Center skyscraper that will use solar energy for lighting and heating, though engineers at work on the project have not yet decided which solar processes they will employ...