Word: hire
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Tutors and general examinations should be introduced into the Division of Chemistry," said Henry E. Bent, Assistant Professor of Chemistry yesterday. Professor Bent went on to say: "Since tutorial work should not interfere with research investigation by professors, the University should hire a staff of well-trained tutors...
...report. Though the committee whitewashed no one, it backed up embattled Mr. Holmes more often than not. It endorsed his chief demand-broader stockholder representation, fewer officer-directors-and bluntly told the Lapham family that its holdings entitled it to one director, not three. It urged the company to hire an "executive of outstanding experience and proven ability," recommended that Jack Lapham be ousted as chairman of the executive committee for lack of practical oil knowledge. It criticized the bonus plans (lately dropped) and loans to employes and officers (including Mr. Holmes). It took the management to task for spending...
Beside the point is discussion of the treatment which exiles now receive here, or of the Transcript's innuendo on anti-Semitism, or of the irrelevant defense that the University "does not hire men on a basis of their political connections." The test of Harvard's ability to procure creative scholars may be considered to lie in its policy toward the remaining thousand and odd German exiles; among them there must be some outstanding brilliants. To advance learning the Officers may well remember that "The deed is all, and nothing the report...
...someday finding a diamond as big as an egg at his feet. Three miles away from his miserable diggings at Elandsfontein another prospector had found the Cullinan Diamond, big as an orange, one hot January day in 1905. A $5,000 find several years ago enabled Jacobus Jonker to hire a black Kaffir boy to do his digging. One of the Jonker sons was watching the black one day last week when the Kaffir threw his hat in the air, screamed: "Good baas [master], I found...
...coaching the Yale football team. The Walsh story caused a nation-wide sports page panic. The Chicago Tribune ran a banner headline on an A. P. story which contained the first news about an alumni committee appointed to find a new football coach. Five of the committee apparently favored hiring Kipke. The Tribune brought the name of Yale's famed Benefactor Edward S. Harkness into the controversy but failed to give his opinions on Coach Kipke. In Boston. Sports Columnist Bill Cunningham sagely decided that Coach Kipke would find Yale material feebler than that to which he had been...