Word: laborer
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Labor Day, Radcliffe President Linda S. Wilson told her undergraduate audience at the Women's Leadership Conference, "for us at the moment at Radcliffe, we're exploring our relationship with Harvard...
...whole, employers from Wall Street to Main Street emphasized that the stock market doesn't drive the labor market. When it comes to hiring, companies said that as long as Harvard produces the best, there will be a place for its graduates--at least...
This markup is hardly trivial. For one, it drastically overstates the current inflation rate. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the actual compounded CPI increase for food and beverages increased just half a percent over the last three months-- far less than the 11 percent increase at Tommy's. And wasn't it just last year that the pizzeria raised slice prices a dime...
...first-years, you're probably well-schooled by now in the Three Questions ("What's your name? What dorm are you in? Where are you from?") Hopefully you met more people this Labor Day weekend than in any prior three-day period, and remembered enough about essay-writing and algebra to get through those early placement tests...
Talk about a sleeper. Not only has "There's Something About Mary" managed to hang in the top 10 grossing movies two months after its initial release, but it finished No. 1 at the box office Labor Day weekend, earning about $11.6 million. It was helped by a singular lack of competition. Only one new wide-release entered the fray this past weekend: "Knock Off," a martial arts movie starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, which opened in fourth place with a humble $5.6 million. "Blade," which had spent the previous two weeks at No. 1, slipped to second place with...