Word: hirings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...other Ivy League colleges, except Dartmouth, require their cheerleading teams to hire coaches, administrators and cheerleaders. The coaches usually attend every practice, but most hold part-time positions...
Epps said the College gave the team $500 to help hire a coach...
...White House says it switched largely because House Ways and Means Committee chairman Bill Archer agreed to drop a provision that would have allowed the outside panel to hire or dismiss the IRS commissioner, a power that now rests with the President. But that's a compromise Archer offered two weeks ago. A better explanation is the charged atmosphere that followed recent Senate hearings at which IRS victims told their horror stories. "At a certain point," says a senior Administration official, "the avalanche is going to happen, and you have a choice: stand in the hut and get crushed...
...some may object that lecture size is immaterial and say that section size is what really matters. Admittedly, the average section is indefensibly large and the administration should loosen its belt to hire more TFs. But in not a few cases, particular sections are over-subscribed, leaving the other sections with less than 10 students. McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History Steven Ozment faced this problem this fall. In History 10a, he secured funding for two additional sections to be offered on Fridays. Although the first sections all had well over 15 students, Professor Ozment literally...
...started playing tennis watching their parents play recreationally. They both started playing the game and became hooked. Their parents then decided to hire a private coach for them both...