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When Jack R. Meyer departs Harvard to start his own investment firm in the coming months, he will enter the market with a track record that’s sure to have investors lining up to hire...
...Davis] did so much for us that we are probably going to need to hire more than one person to replace him in the future,” said Director of Computer Services Franklin M. Steen...
...became journalists] 10 years after the end of World War II; America [was] becoming a world power,” he says. “Papers had to hire better-educated people....Journalism had to be better, more serious...
...President Pusey...came to a dinner at Dunster House, and I asked him if Harvard would hire a communist to be a professor. He said, ‘No, because communists are committed to a closed intellectual system,’” Katz recalls. “I then asked him if he would refuse to hire Jesuits, and the House Master cut off the discussion...
Equipment is also a concern. Last year 33 large air tankers were available for hire by the Federal Government to douse flames with water and fire-retardant chemicals. Because of crashes and other malfunctions, just 10 tankers are now active, and only seven are considered safe enough to fly over populated areas, according to the National Interagency Fire Center. A U.S. Forest Service executive says there are alternatives to the tankers, including 88 smaller, single-engine planes and 700 helicopters ready for action, if needed. If not, there are always those rain dances. -By Jeffrey Ressner