Word: hiring
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...seemed the dream would have to be deferred, until a reporter for the Southern Illinoisan wrote about Angus' hardship. Though Angus, who will be valedictorian of his 26-member graduating class, won a $5,250 Harvard scholarship, he estimates it will cost $1,300 a month to hire help and pay for medical care for his mother and brother while he is away. Several people responded to the news story with offers of aid, and though Angus still does not have all the money he needs, he has decided the gamble is worth it. He is off to Harvard...
...tinker with anything if I can help it," says Boston's William W. Garth Jr., an M.I.T.-trained entrepreneur who likes to think up new products in printing technology and hire engineers to build them. In 1967 he observed that while large city newspapers had the money to invest in modern phototypesetting machines that cost roughly $30,000 each, smaller daily and weekly papers were still struggling with old-fashioned Linotype machines that were four tunes slower and far costlier to operate. So he instructed the engineers at his Compugraphic Corp. to develop a small, stripped-down phototypesetting machine...
Mansfield said that the position will remain vacant "indefinitely." "There is no pressure to hire a replacement now and I do not expect any change next year," he added...
When the Afro-American Studies Department was created five years ago, students were explicitly guaranteed the right to participate in the hiring and firing of departmental faculty. From the very beginning critics of student participation in the hiring of faculty complained that the department couldn't work because no self-respecting professor would be willing to undergo the scrutiny of students (something like Bok's argument about releasing the Leonard committee report.) As soon as the Faculty got the chance--when the tide of student radicalism had begun to recede--it dismantled the machinery for student participation. While...
McKinsey officers also stated that the interviewer's discussion of German displeasure with women executives was merely informative and was not meant to indicate unwillingness on the company's part to hire a woman for the position...