Word: hires
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Brandeis, a team that thought enough of its captain three years ago to hire him the next season as coach, has played only one game--an 36-35 loss to Bridgeport. Coach Rudy Finderson is rebuilding at Waltham, but a team that scores 35 points one night can do it again. The Judges should give the Crimson plenty of trouble...
...Minister of Education thus not only supported the idea, but urged that the program be enlarged, and he offered to send a list of specific jobs that will be open. It now appears that the West Nigerian government alone is willing to hire as teachers five per cent of the College graduating class...
...street. Sylvia made the trip over in such a hurry that her Phi Beta Kappa key was still swinging like a pendulum on her bosom when she arrived at the desk of Arthur William Glass. The sight of the pendant transfixed him. "I've always wanted to hire someone with one of those," he murmured before Sylvia could open her mouth. "What...
...second advantage of Streetcorner Research is that it does not require highly trained professional personnel. "If it could train a layman to do a job cheaper than a professional, it would hire the layman every time," Slack stated. "This laboratory is not pure science, it is practical." In short, the program does not require a psychiatrist to psychoanalyze and treat each delinquent. Though Slack admits the effectiveness of this method in those cases where the cooperation of the youth can be obtained, he confidently believes that the employer-employee relationship will produce the same results in a greater number...
...York's health code requires each laboratory to hire a licensed physician or an experienced technician as its director. But a single doctor can direct as many as three separate labs, and some physicians sell their names for use on laboratory letterheads. Reported going price for an absentee director: up to $600 a month...