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Since the company was banned from recruiting on campus in the fall of 1974 because Archie C. Epps III, dean of students, felt its on-campus recruitment meetings could endanger the University's non-profit status, Southwestern recruiters have taken to other methods of attracting students' attention than they once...
While obviously irritated by the initial U.S. reaction, the Kremlin to date shows no evidence of being so offended by Carter's declarations on human rights as to endanger an arms agreement. There are some Western diplomats in Moscow who are convinced that the Russian leadership fears the U.S...
I am curious to know why 38% of nurses say they would not want to be hospitalized in their own hospitals, yet they continue to endanger their professional reputations by affiliating themselves with institutions they feel give substandard care. I would insist on being hospitalized where quality care is provided...
Intelligence Committee conservatives such as Barry Goldwater and Strom Thurmond were indeed up in arms over the nomination; their doubts had been fed by the intelligence community, which lobbied against Sorensen. But some liberal Democrats were scarcely less vehement in their opposition. One source of doubt was the fact that...
The star athletes get the same pay as everybody else: $365 a month for single persons, $660 a month for married couples, both of whom must join the crusade, plus child allowances of $170 a month. (Bright draws about $12,000 a year.) Each crusader must raise contributions equal to...