Word: hiring
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Stephen J. Miller, associate dean for Urban Affairs at the Medical School, later admitted that this second charge was true. "You never hire anyone that's responsible to anyone but you," he said...
Moss said that the CRIMSON had tried several times to hire blacks for its bakeshop but had been unsuccessful in finding applicants. He admitted that there was no CRIMSON program designed specifically to hire blacks or other minority groups for skilled press jobs...
...salary paid by Harvard, since they had no funds to buy his services. Harvard refused, arguing that if the university provided the funds, Sharratt's allegiance would be to the university not the tenants. However, Harvard then prepared a grant application to the Permanent Charities Fund seeking money to hire Sharratt on behalf of the tenants. Permanent Charities approved the grant and is making funds available to pay Sharratt...
...petition-which was signed by 203 of the school's 310 registered students and by about 50 other faculty members, doctoral candidates, and staff members-complains that students were not consulted in the decision not to re-hire Hartman, and calls him "an effective, inspiring and dynamic teacher" and "an exemplary man in a mediocre department...
...another letter to a student, Kilbridge also argued that assistant professors were not ordinarily "promoted or retained." and that the Design School could not offer to hire "specialists in a single field...