Word: hunts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Richard M. Hunt, director of the Mellon Program, said yesterday. "The interests of the national academic community have been well served" by the special opportunities provided by the Mellon grants which enable young scholars "to demonstrate their talents before competing for a declining number of tenured positions. "Because of the tightening job market in academics, "it is now harder for scholars to complete the scholastic work they've been capable of," he added...
Head women's track Coach Pappy Hunt has an uncanny way of cutting right to the heart of a matter. "I tell you, "he said this week, "a track is a track--its very simple. It's like a rose is a rose is a rose...
...Darna it, I have Princeton, "Hunt laughs, "but I tell you--we're going to run like hell to beat them...
...nation where audiences assiduously hunt for modern meaning in productions of Shakespeare, the parallels with Soviet Leader Leonid Brezhnev and the impending struggle to succeed him are obvious. Says one Moscow viewer: "Not everything today is the way Lenin is saying it should be." Indeed, during a recent performance there was a brief tremor of applause in the balcony when Kalyagin suggested that the post of general secretary should be subject to greater party control...
...more than mere luck or tips at its command. IRS computers in ten service centers around the U.S. are programmed to flag all returns of certain types of filers, like those making $15,000 in income while spending more than $2,000 on medical expenses. Other computer programs hunt for unusually large deductions and routinely scrutinize returns reporting income of more than $50,000. The IRS is also expanding its computerized program of matching individual returns against dividend and interest payment statements...