Word: metropolitan
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Another officer, Charles Jenkins, said yesterday that the police are expected to do the job of a metropolitan department like Cambridge and should be paid like professional policemen. He pointed out that the Harvard policemen were put through a vigorous training program at the state police academy and that they must patrol Cambridge streets and deal with Cambridge residents a large part of the time...
...projects in white areas and lost federal funds as a result. Chicago remains statistically the most segregated major city in the nation. And the Machine can't and won't do much for ghetto dwellers. The infant mortality rate is higher in Chicago than in any other large metropolitan area...
Twelve years ago, the club quietly canceled its traditional dinner in honor of the Metropolitan Opera company, whose visits have been the peak of the city's social season since 1910. The club explained that its ballroom was being refurbished, but Atlantans figured the real reason was that Leontyne Price, a black soprano, was to sing Donna Anna in Mozart's Don Giovanni. Met Director Rudolph Bing let it be known that if Price was not invited to the Piedmont dinner, no member of the company would attend...
...idea in Europe. Some 70,000 Government employees, including HEW workers in Boston, Denver, Seattle and Chicago, are now on Flextime. Government officials estimate the plan has been adopted by 40 to 50 companies in the U.S., including such giants as Control Data (20,000 workers on Flextime) and Metropolitan Life...
...discussing existing problem areas, the report states that "Harvard is not underutilizing minorities or women in any of the major staff job categories (University-wide) except women service and craft personnel." The study uses Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA) figures...