Word: recruit
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Grandes Ecoles continue to train their students in a severely traditional mode. Because their graduates hold a virtual monopoly on top government jobs. Crozier points out that it is "absolutely impossible to recruit any new specialists." In the future recruitment must come from a much broader spectrum of the populations...
Although less than 10 per cent of the New York Police are black or Puerto Rican, Fink said, "efforts are being made" to recruit more minority policemen. He cited new training programs and the use of Spanish-speaking recruiters...
...when many of Riverside's 180 black and 5,180 white students enrolled in the six courses offered. The trouble began in the middle of the fall quarter after leadership of the Black Students Union changed hands. The new leaders asked Hinderaker for $100,000 with which to recruit 450 new black students to be admitted next September at the sole discretion of the B.S.U. Pressed for an immediate yes or no answer, the chancellor demurred...
...Fallows '70, outgoing CRIMSON President, and some of his predecessors began to notice a change in mood among potential black candidates in 1968 after Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. A determined effort was made to recruit blacks the next Fall, but made little headway. One black student from Radcliffe, trying out for the CRIMSON, was assigned to report on Afro affairs. She got caught in the conflicting demands of black solidarity and CRIMSON reporting...
...Other demonstrators added that SDS would try to stop any further attempts by the military to recruit on campus. They then left the office...