Word: recruit
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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After four years in Los Angeles, Rodzinski quarreled with the manager and headed for Cleveland. Toscanini heard one of his Cleveland broadcasts, and recommended him for the 1937 Salzburg Festival. And when Toscanini agreed to head the projected NBC Symphony, he insisted that Rodzinski should recruit the players...
Those were only half the economies. Brooke Claxton whittled 25% from Canada's peacetime force. For the Navy which had recruited 75% of its goal of 10,000 and the Air Force which had signed up 75% of its expected 16,100 recruiting was stopped. The Army, which had recruited about 50% of its expected 25,000, could recruit approximately another 25%. The biggest cuts of all will probably be made in the 33,426 civilian employees...
German scientists and educators thought up the idea, got a quick yes from the U.S. military government. They hope to recruit some of the faculty for the German School of Advanced Studies from scholars exiled by the Nazis. Courses will be taught in German and the school will be paid for mainly by 3,500,000 marks ($350,000) of German local-government funds. Probable site: the old Kaiser-Wilhelm Institute in the U.S. sector of Berlin...
...order to recruit new members, co-chairmen Jay Fialkow '48 and William Hasse '47 are inviting all men who are interested to Phillips Brooks House, Monday through Friday, December 2 through 6, from 3 to 5 o'clock. The prospective entertainers will then have a chance to get acquainted with the House and its various committees...
Before this five-day week becomes an actuality for the A. F. of L. unions which have represented the dining hall workers here since 1938, the dining hall department of the University will have to recruit 16 percent more employees than it has at present, Reynolds said, and in the meantime the current workers will continue on the six-day week at straight time...