Word: hires
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Nowadays not just singers and actors but opticians hire press agents. So do restaurateurs, resort owners, novelists and increasing numbers of socialites. Nor is the phenomenon restricted to the East and West coasts. Says society writer Bill Zwecker of the Chicago weekly Skyline, who grew up in the business (his mother was a fashion columnist): "I'm finding more and more individuals who have public relations people...
Colleges have had to compile all information about what factors affect tuition rates, salaries and financial aid packages in recent years. That has led many of the schools to hire hire outside consulting firms to research, copy and catalogue all relevant documents...
...percent in a wide variety of positions in the area of public interest. Overall, nearly half of the graduates were not employed by the large law firms so often said to dominate the career patterns of our graduates. (It should be noted that many public sector employers do not hire lawyers directly out of law school, preferring lawyers with experience...
...effort to respond to the changing character of a house once known for its "bookish types," sophomores Clark Petschek and Wayne K. Yang are asking the Lowell House Music Society (LHMS) to hire a rock band to entertain at this year's spring formal...
...strategy is a classic one, as the experience of the Afro-American Studies Department shows. New and "politicized" fields of study are easily marginalized at a place like Harvard through the all-too-simple solution of refusing to hire professors with expertise in the contested scholarly area...