Word: hiring
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Meanwhile, the President's secretary had been curiously abandoned by White House lawyers, who had appeared with her before in court. She explained that Alexander Haig, Nixon's Chief of Staff, had advised her to hire her own attorney. Ostensibly, this might have been wise because she could be in danger of personal indictment for any conflict with her previous testimony. She hired Charles S. Rhyne, a former president of the American Bar Association. The break also seemed to signal some potential disagreement between the secretary and the White House lawyers. Last week Miss Woods reappeared in court, and Rhyne...
...added that the department is planning to hire new coaching personnel and provide transportation for Radcliffe inter-collegiate teams, which have previously traveled in members' cars...
None of that has changed, either. The CBS cameras showed me a group of fans who held a huge banner reading "Fire Nixon, Hire the Bear." (Nixon, Wallace--it's the same principle). And each shot of Bryant on the sidelines caught him in a gesture or expression that matched my nine-year-old memories. They even showed him once in the great fatherly pose; and within his paternal embrace was one of my childhood heroes--Pete, my own classmate, who had fulfilled our high school's wildest collective dreams: he had earned a spot on the Bear's varsity...
Graduate students in Economics yesterday demanded that their department hire new radical economists and allow students to take part of their general examination in Marxist theory...
...text of the demand calls for the department to "hire at least four radical economists at all levels to insure the teaching of Marxist theory and roughly to replace Professors MacEwan, Bowles, Weisskopf, and Gintis...