Word: meeting
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...committee, which is slated to meet for the first time next week, will encourage nominations of women or minority candidates for the post, Champion said. He added that Allison has already sent letters to several women's and minority groups seeking names of potential directors...
...NOTEBOOK: Harvard will see action next Saturday, when it hosts Cornell at Blodgett Pool. It is Harvard's last home meet of the season. The first race is slated...
...Crimson won the meet by throughly dominating the breaststroke and backstroke events. Anne Koerckel led a sweep of the 200-yd. breaststroke with a time of 2:27.50, and Mia Costello and Stephanie Wriede took second and third, respectively. In the 100-yd. breaststroke, Costello (1:08.00) beat out Koerckel (1:08.70) in a one-two Harvard finish...
...sponsors of the Citizens Corps acknowledge that the proposal may need to be modified to meet political and practical objections. "But what makes this plan workable is the connection between benefits and service," argues Oklahoma Congressman Dave McCurdy. "If there is a simpler way to go to college that doesn't require service, it's human nature that people will take...
...thousands of American companies large and small, the employees are starting to act as if they own the place. Well, they're entitled, because they do. Meet the new breed of hard-driving capitalist: the employee stockholder. At Oregon Steel Mills in Portland, the chairman's secretary has earned $500,000 in company stock, and a few of her colleagues have become paper millionaires. At Quad/Graphics, a Wisconsin printing company, the average five-year employee owns shares worth $250,000. In Avis car-rental offices across the U.S., employees are touting their stake in the company with lapel buttons that...