Word: recounted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Alley. Managers must meet monthly profits targets or file "deviation reports" explaining how and why they were unable to do so. An annual four-day show-and-tell fiesta at the sprawling company lodge at Minnesuing Acres near Superior, Wis., also spurs executive performance. Corporate officers are required to recount how they have or have not met their sales goals of the year. Recalls a former employee: "Carlson would chew you out for three hours straight while others stared down at the table, dreading that they would be next." Says Carlson: "You have to keep a little tension...
...opened his remarks by saying that, "Since it's been such a placid year, there really isn't that much to talk about." He then proceeded to recount anecdotes and reminiscences of the student protests...
...examine the events and outcomes of the Harvard Strike of April 1969, with the benefit of ten years of hindsight. Because of technical problems, we are instead presenting those pieces as part of a five-part series, which will run in The Crimson all this week. Today's features recount the story of the Strike, and offer some reflections on the changes the College has undergone since then; future pieces will look at events and issues in more detail...
...complicated and controversial "preferential" voting system that some assembly members say is unconstitutional confused voters in Mather House this week and forced a ballot recount. Kirkland's elections have been delayed until next week, mainly because influential members of the Kirkland House Committee feared that only CDU members would have their position papers in before the original deadline...
Four Mather House students said yesterday they intend to contest the results of both the original election and the recount, because they believe the variations of a preferential voting system used in both tallies are unconstitutional...