Word: questings
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...career and earn her own money; the student who wishes to "stop out" of college for a year to help finance his education; the bored pensioner who yearns to devote his training to something more than basking in the sun-all are likely to give up the job quest. None may suffer hardship, but all have lost some freedom of choice, and society may have lost something as well...
...make his final choice. Last Wednesday was D-day for signing a national letter of intent, the formal document with which high school seniors pledge themselves to one school. For Notre Dame and scores of other colleges, there is no more costly or critical contest than the annual quest for signatures. Nor, for less scrupulous schools, is there a dirtier sport (TIME, Jan. 21,1974). The reason: failure to get enough of the right names on the dotted line can mean disaster in the stadium. "Recruiting is the lifeblood of a college program," says Devine. "Without recruiting, Notre Dame would...
Harvard, ranked first by the ECAC selection committee, now begins its quest, for the NCAA Championship when it faces eighth-seeded Clarkson Tuesday night at Watson Rink in the ECAC quarterfinals...
...seeking replacements, Ford especially wants economists with academic backgrounds. A major hurdle in his quest: there are far fewer first-rate economists interested in public-policy issues among Republicans than among Democrats. Moreover, the new recruits will be asked to join the Council at a time when relations between Greenspan and his staff are somewhat strained. Both Fellner and Seevers resented Greenspan's failure to consult with them more during the policymaking that led to the President's new economic stance...
...Crimson grapplers' quest for third place in the Ivies gained momentum yesterday as the matmen picked up, pinned, and pounded a weak Brown team in Providence. The final score was Harvard 36, Brown...