Word: hirings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Harvard is paying adequately to the high-profile professors, it means we can make a claim to our own department that they cannot continue to hire professors without tenure," he says. "You cannot afford to be left too far behind Harvard...
...Graduate Council can only suggest clubs hire their own bonded bartenders and comply with Massachusetts alcohol laws, things Sears says the clubs do "all the time...
...they don't have to be such accomplished typists," says Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield '53. "I remember that getting your senior thesis typed was a real trial. Most students didn't type well enough to type 100 pages for a senior thesis, so you had to hire a typist and you had to reserve one in advance--several months ahead...
...decision by Schleifer's wife, the president of Fixed Income Associates Inc., to hire ILBE as a consultant for her investment in Russia would be considered unethical because Shleifer was in a position to advise the Russian government on economic policies, Pressley said...
Most insiders think Tarses' job is safe for now, if only because Disney and ABC can ill afford the embarrassment of another high-profile executive shake-up. Last December, Michael Ovitz, the former superagent who spearheaded the effort to hire Tarses, resigned after a troubled 14-month tenure as Eisner's No. 2 executive. The news division is currently going through a rocky transition, as longtime president Roone Arledge has been promoted and his successor, David Westin, is weathering a messy scandal over his affair with the network's top public relations executive, Sherrie Rollins...