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Word: hires (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Goals and timetables used to be set by large groups. This time they were reported by job group, like nurses, secretaries or associate professors. That gives you a chance to know not only how many minorities are employed but where they are. You can make a specific effort to hire people in specific areas...

Author: By Wendy L. Wall, | Title: Best-Laid Plans | 2/7/1981 | See Source »

...distance events, can't be, counted out of the running altogether. Coach Hunt's strategy, to grab seconds and thirds in the sprints, hurdles and field events behind B.U. and then come back strong in the distance and relay events just may work. Anyone can go out and hire a team, but life is nasty, brutish, short, and above all, unpredictable. So who knows, the tracksters may win after...

Author: By Sara J. Nicholas, | Title: Crimson Tracksters to Host GBCs This Weekend | 2/7/1981 | See Source »

...certainly don't want Harvard to hire women simply because of their gender," Garber said, "but I'd like to see the English department carry out a more thorough search to uncover the many fully-qualified female scholars...

Author: By Sandra E. Cavazos, | Title: Woman Professor Tenured in English | 2/7/1981 | See Source »

...times, the policies which emerge from Holyoke Center, University and Massachusetts halls seem almost deliberately illogical. You begin to ask yourself if any institution but Harvard would hire and retain a vice president for government and community affairs who has managed to alienate not only every community official but every newspaper reporter as well. And you ask why, if Harvard encourages its students to study foreign countries and become less ethnocentric. It then refuses to grant them real credit for studying abroad. Everybody knows that you can only really understand Florentine art by studying in Florence, but at Harvard they...

Author: By Robert O. Boorstin president, | Title: A Parting Shot | 2/2/1981 | See Source »

DIED. Richard Boone, 63, craggy-faced veteran of western and action films and television dramas best known for his role as Paladin, the gunslinger-for-hire in the long-running (1957-63) TV series Have Gun, Will Travel; of throat cancer; in St. Augustine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Jan. 26, 1981 | 1/26/1981 | See Source »

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