Word: nickerson
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...call them "the new carpetbaggers." They can be seen sipping beer on the terrace of the Continental Palace or walking on Tu Do Street in flowered, flared pants and "Keep On Truckin" T shirts. In just three months, International Personnel Services has recruited 500 customers. Says its manager, E.V. Nickerson: "There are a lot of Americans looking for work, and most of them don't know how to express themselves in writing. For a $100 membership, we write a resume and help a member find a job." Why do they stay on? Nickerson shrugs. "They like the life...
Most of the funds for the books for the library, which opened in 1970, were raised by Albert L. Nickerson '33, a Fellow of Harvard College. Eighty per cent of the work-study students' salaries are paid by the Federal government...
...library was first opened by the Afro Department in 1970. Most of the funds for the library were raised for the department by Albert L. Nickerson '33, a Fellow of Harvard College...
Guinier said that most of the $20,000 raised for the department in 1970 by Albert L. Nickerson '33, a Fellow of Harvard College, has been used to buy books and pay the library's staff...
There is currently no chairman of the subcommittee. Its membership spans three fields: Calkins is a Cleveland lawyer, Slichter is a professor at the University of Ill'nois, and Nickerson and Bennett are investment bankers...