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...limited success of Harvard's affirmative action program should be blamed on the failure to recruit qualified minority Faculty within the university, Walter J. Leonard, special assistant to President Bok, said yesterday in a special meeting with the college library staff...
...cash. This line of inquiry by the grand jury could also implicate Dwight Chapin, who has admitted arranging the hiring of Segretti, and Gordon Strachan, who also helped recruit the agent provocateur...
...explanation, Wilcox speculated that Harvard's offers to "more needy" applicants were probably higher than those of other graduate schools, despite criticisms earlier this year from department chairmen that the Kraus plan would limit their freedom to recruit applicants...
Botstein took advantage of the depressed job market to recruit a new faculty willing to work for comparatively low pay (average salary: $10,960) and without tenure. Despite the poverty of most colleges (see following story), he raised enough money through cost cutting to pay the overdue bills. With $800,000 in federal grants, he built three small dormitories, a student union, an auditorium and a new library. As the college's reputation improved, applications increased; enrollment rose to 425, even though Franconia's tuition and other fees amount to $4,200 annually. By opening the library, concerts...
...girls and their customers are not the only ones involved in Kohls' scheme. There are also the 300 investors from Germany (and from five other European countries) who have so far put $9.2 million into the Annabella venture for a guaranteed annual return of 9%. To recruit additional investors. Kohls distributes a prospectus decorated with red hearts and inscribed: "The oldest profession in the world is also the solidest." Among those who agree: a middle-aged Munich vegetable vendor who sold her stand and put the proceeds into Kohls' centers with the explanation that "I worked hard...