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...bureaucracy listened to Gaye Williams, president of the Radcliffe Lesbians Association, insist that "we're not trying to recruit students, we're trying to educate them." Then they listened to the 50 students who had come to the meeting applaud what Williams said. Then they listened to a somber Dean Rosovsky say that "it's not in the tradition of this committee to have applause or demonstrations of this kind...
...Game to pick up 73 yds. rushing, a touchdown and player-of-the-game honors. Senior halfback Tom Beatrice, one of Harvard's most reliable performers for two years, joins Callinan in the backfield alone with senior Paul Connors or junior Jim Acheson. A highly-touted local recruit, Connors has been plagued by the fumble and Acheson has come on strong of late, accumulating 57 yds. on the ground against Penn...
Despite these limitations, some feel Harvard could do more. Schubert says that one of Harvard's great advantages is that it has the resources to seek out and recruit the women available in fields such as organizational behavior and marketing which are not traditionally taught at the Business School...
...Large departments where utilization of women meets the current Federally-defined standards will be encouraged to continue their ongoing ability to recruit and make offers to the best qualified women candidates for non-tenured and tenured position...
...find themselves hopelessly outmatched in the intense competition for top talent in a soaring job market for engineers. Massachusetts Institute of Technology has been trying for four years to fill three vacant assistant professorships in the growing field of electrical engineering. The University of Illinois is desperately trying to recruit 30 more professors for an engineering staff that normally numbers 400. Nationally, the American Association of Engineering Societies reports that 2,000 college teaching jobs are going begging. Obsolete equipment is one reason. Some measuring instruments at Texas A. & M. are so old, says Engineering Dean Robert Page, that alumni...