Word: hiring
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Robert B. Watson '37, director of Athletics, announced Ford's appointment on June 12 after a search committee decided to hire separate soccer and lacrosse coaches. Munro handled both jobs himself during his tenure at Harvard...
...spending less than a day on an entire field, for a steep $1000. The students all seem to get jobs with publishing houses, university presses and magazines almost immediately upon their graduation, partly because the course has a prestigious reputation and a lot of alumni in a position to hire people...
...eager to encourage worker morale in the interest of higher profits. Slaves, the book says, did almost all the skilled work of the plantations and most of the overseeing. In some cities, more than 25% of adult male slaves were skilled artisans, and when they were lent out for hire they shared the take with Massa...
...People naturally resist change," Leonard says. "It's not that they are evil people, it's just that they become comfortable with what they know." He describes administration efforts to get the Department of Athletics to hire a black trainer and to persuade the Health Services to hire a black doctor as the kinds of isolated efforts that must proceed larger-scale affirmative action policies...
...this year, though, it was increasingly clear that the department didn't want to hire Marxians at all. From a high of five radicals two years ago, the Marxian contingent has dropped to two professors...