Word: hire
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...turn, the adjutant general can hire hundreds of "technicians." fulltime state employees of the Guard whose salaries are paid by the Federal Government. In addition, a skillful Governor can often add a new armory or two every few years for deserving towns; federal funds meet 75% of the cost, and a local contractor usually gets the job. Georgia has built 65 armories during the past decade under a plan mapped out by Governor Vandiver when he was adjutant general...
...little more than a second-rate casino group catering to the international gambling set. Then, six years ago, in an effort to alter the popular, frivolous image of Monte Carlo as a playboy playground. Rainier set out to refurbish his concert orchestra. His first-and canniest-move was to hire ex-French Foreign Legion Officer Frémaux...
...problem is worse in some areas than in others. A few drive-ins have had to hire their own corps of guards. But local police chiefs generally keep an eye on them as potential trouble spots. During the past year, Houston drive-ins have seen a murder, a gang brawl involving Rice University football players, and a generous share of assaults...
...Congressman, however, "simply reneged" on his agreement to hire a Harvard student as an intern...
Later, Burke explained that it was consistent with the policies of the HEA to hire non-Harvard students "where the occasion justifies it." "In any instance where we do not have a Harvard student available with a special skill," he noted, "we hire outsiders...