Word: hire
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...slow for ex-Hearstling Ruppel; he thought he could run the magazine as he had once run a city room. He ripped scheduled stories out of the magazine ("No guts") and changed the makeup. Ruppel wanted to make room for newsy, controversial "inside stories," and he planned to hire reporters on the big U.S. dailies, on a freelance basis, to supply them. Ruppel's remedy for ailing Collier's: "An expose a week...
William J. Bingham '16 is in no rush to hire someone to replace Bill Barclay, who was notified just before vacation that his contract will not be renewed when it expires early in July. "The season doesn't start until next winter," Bingham points out. "I'm in no rush to pick a new coach...
...Earnings had slipped, the last quarterly dividend had been omitted, and within a year Pepsi's stock on the New York Stock Exchange had skidded from 24⅛ to as low as 7½ a share. Pepsi's President Walter S. Mack Jr. thought it time to hire halls in New York and Chicago and tell stockholders the score...
Thomas E. Dorgan claimed last night, "I don't think it is good for a great university like Harvard to hire men who are supposed to be Americans and who associate with Communists...
Other criticisms of the bill hit the "generality" of the term atheism, and claimed that, if the bill becomes law, educational institutions will be unable to hire anyone "left...