Word: highest
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...directive appears on the second line of the highly circulated list of core values, pithy mantras that trip off the tongues of the company's 40,000 devoted employees. The five-item diktat begins, "We sell the highest quality natural and organic products available. We satisfy and delight our customers...
...named to the seven-member Corporation, the University’s highest governing board, in 1975. "Bob Stone is the world's finest fundraiser," longtime Corporation member Hugh D. Calkins '45 told The Crimson 10 years after Stone joined the board. "He's indefatigable," Calkins added at the time. "He has absolutely no hesitation to say to people, 'I'm sorry, that's not enough...
...intriguing vantage for Gilmour is the schooling required for ICS. Since the families involved in the civil service were from the highest pedigree, it was not uncommon that sons of earls populated these “Etons of India?...
...Kevin A. McCluskey ’76, who served on Boston’s School Board during the 1980s.In 1998, a Boston Globe article generated community outrage when it revealed that the University had acquired 52 acres in Allston using a front company, a tactic to avoid paying the highest price that a seller would expect from a University with a multi-billion dollar endowment.But the University has been working in Allston for years to coordinate their master plan—set to be released in the next two years—with Boston’s development goals...
Just as Harvard dishes out millions in financial aid to convince admitted students to enroll, it also offers its full professors the second highest average salary in the nation, $163,200, behind only Rockefeller University, according to a Chronicle of Higher Education survey...