Word: hire
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Last week the district held its third recall election in three years to decide which faction had the majority to hire a superintendent it would find congenial...
...trifle obsolete. One effect of U.S.affluence for example, is that millions of new property owners need legal aid to buy, sell and bequeath. Yet, by all reports, many Americans go on shunning lawyers, either because they fear high fees or have no idea of how to hire a lawyer they can trust...
...article by the dean of the Yale law school, seeks "adventurous" pieces by its own staff, such as a recent scathing study of Kennedy appointees to Southern federal courts. Last week the new issue probed anti-Semitism in big New York law firms, found them far more willing to hire Jews than a decade ago. (A remaining barrier: the "common knowledge" of Jews that they have no chance.) Almost uniquely willing to hazard humor, Yale's review once printed a hilarious analysis of Connecticut's birth-control law showing that it prohibits oral contraceptives for dogs so that...
Because PBH is unincorporated, it cannot hire a social worker. Three other possibilities, however, could enable PBH to obtain professional guidance. First, PBH can appeal to philanthropic organizations such as Action for Boston Community Development, Permanent Charities, United Community Services, or the Ford Foundation, seeking a grant to pay a social worker to advise the Social Service Committee. The Mental Hospital Committee at PBH already obtains funds this way to pay its professional advisors...
Enterprises can also demonstrate their willingness to hire Negroes by advertising job openings in Negro media, by using Negro models in display advertising, and by sending personnel officers to Negro social centers and schools, he added...