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Word: hiring (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...ease with which both defense and prosecution attorneys in the Patty Hearst trial can hire psychiatrists to testify according to a script recalls the story of the Mafia interviewing applicants for accountant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Forum, Mar. 29, 1976 | 3/29/1976 | See Source »

...better off than non-college youths. Last year the average unemployment rate for Americans under 24 who had at least four years of college was 8.3%, but for people in the same age group with only a high school diploma it was 19.9%. Despite the eagerness of businessmen to hire college-educated blacks, the average unemployment rate among black teen-agers-who are generally less schooled and skilled than white youths-was a horrifying...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EMPLOYMENT: Slim Pickings for the Class of '76 | 3/29/1976 | See Source »

Responding to questions on his own ability to hire teachers when he does not have a design background, Kilbridge said, "I see no reason why the dean of this school need be a designer," because he said only a third of the faculty and students at the GSD are in architectural design...

Author: By Marc H. Meyer, | Title: GSD Forum | 3/26/1976 | See Source »

...fight," he told Pass. "Yablonski ought to be killed or done away with." Pass, whose district had been the site of much violence, agreed. He came up with a plan to hire Yablonski's murders. It involved the transfer of $20,000 of union money to Pass in District 19 for the use of a non-existent "Research and Information" committee. The money was transferred to 23 retired miners, who cashed the checks and kicked the money back to Pass. Through a District 19 field agent named Bill Prater, he contacted another retired miner, Silous Huddleston. Huddleston enlisted...

Author: By Joe Dalton, | Title: The Yablonski Legacy | 3/20/1976 | See Source »

This person is possibly the only nonelite, vaguely middle-class third world student I interviewed; the student's is the only family, for example, which does not hire servants. But the process of Westernization is complete enough with "them," demonstrated by "their" first reason for coming to Harvard: the influence of the United States Information Agency office in "their" city. The student also has apparently imbibed enough American values to say that the smartest students do well and advance through the examination system in "their" country; class differences--between say, the tenth child of a poor peasant...

Author: By James I. Kaplan, | Title: Elite Students: A Silence Between Two Cultures | 3/17/1976 | See Source »

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