Word: hire
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...little more than a year, Dr. Morgan's department has added 28 doctors, 31 social workers, 51 nurses and 560 attendants to its payroll. Ideally, says Dr. Morgan, Indiana should hire 150 M.D.s and 1,595 registered nurses, but there is not that much trained personnel for hire in all the U.S. The cost of patient care is up to $2.86 a day (still well below Kansas' $5.85 and California's $3.53) and should...
...suggesting that Adenauer hire Jacques Fath as a consultant, but a "new look" will make a lot of Europeans, and Americans too, breathe easier whether they have reason to or not. Malcolm D. Rivkin...
...Washington, the sadly slumping Senators fired Manager Bucky Harris after five losing years, were reported ready to hire Chuck Dressen, who led the Brooklyn Dodgers to two successive National League pennants (1952-53) before being fired himself. In New York, after his first losing season in six years, Manager Casey Stengel was given a new, two-year contract by the Yankees (estimated salary...
Today, a year after his dismissal, Lewis McMillan has still been unsuccessful in his appeal. Presidents of the other Negro colleges have been warned that he is a "troublemaker," and they will not hire him. He now works with his wife in her small wholesale cosmetics business...
...suggested a new feature of social medicine. "The house wife . . . cannot present her husband with a medical certificate and take a few weeks' sick leave; she has to carry on ... until she is literally unable to stagger around the house." Since a woman could use sick pay to hire help while she got a rest, the journal asked: "Why not introduce . . . sickness benefits for housewives...