Word: poole
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...large Crimson record board in Blodgett Pool is filling up with the name Jenny Greene. She is simply Harvard's top diver, ever...
Ther is a good chance that Suess will push Greene enough to break the only two pool records she does not own. Those records are for 11-dive totals, only performed in championship meets like Easterns. "I finally get a chance at the pool records, because we have never had a championship meet here," Greene says...
Firstly, it was a pleasure to attend an innovative piece of "Harvard conceptualized" theatre. More often Harvard students should take advantage of the unique opportunities of this particular community. The overwhelming response, measured simply in audience size and enthusiasm, aptly exemplifies the existence of such an untapped pool of progressive performers and spectators...
Bennett argues that the real problem is a shrinking pool of able black students, a problem felt nationwide, not just in the South. Says he: "In any one of these ten states, a black student will find, if he has qualifications, many institutions eager to have him." Jenell Byrd, an attorney for the Legal Defense Fund, disagrees, insisting that segregation remains an obstacle for Southern blacks who want to attend mostly white colleges. On that point, she claims, the Federal Government gets...
...suitable job, whether to supplement Social Security or fill spare time. But between 1980 and 1986 the number of part-time employees in the U.S. rose by 23%, twice the rate of full-time jobholders, in part because many large corporations were quick to respond to the widened applicant pool. McDonald's created McMasters, a four-week job-training program for people over 50. The part-time work has helped people like Kathrine Gaik, 76, dodge an idle old age. The Travelers Insurance Co. of Hartford is saving more than $1 million a year by hiring back retired workers instead...