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...nature ("It wouldn't be bad for the HPC to shoot off a little now and then"), does have things in mind for next year. He wants to look into the possibility of liberalizing requirements for independent study and for setting up a central independent study office to recruit (and possibly pay for) Faculty and then match them with interested students. He would like to make it easier for students to set up courses and even concentration programs of their own. One HPC member has received a grant to do his thesis on the sophomore slump, and the committee...
...realty and restaurant investor; and Lawyer Mark T. Gates, 30. "None of us knew what we were getting into," recalls Pereira. "At first, it didn't look too difficult. If we'd known, we probably would not have started." Sensibly, their first move was to recruit two veteran aviation consultants: Thomas Wolfe, 65, a onetime vice president of both Western and Pan American, who is now Air California's chairman, and Hull, 66, onetime president of Lockheed Aircraft Service. With their guidance, the group steered its way safely through the labyrinth of state and federal approvals...
...money will be used to improve production and research. This means that some is earmarked for improving the memories of Bull's Gamma line of computers in order to increase their capability and make them more inviting to buyers. With some of the rest, the partners must recruit engineers and technicians. Since January, a thousand skilled employees have left the company, unhappy over layoffs and cutbacks and nervous about rumors that General Electric was pulling...
Coop officials have denied any racial discrimination by their employment office. They say the only reason for the low number of Negro employees is a relative lack of Negro job applicants. They have recently begun a campaign--including advertising in Roxbury newspapers--to recruit more Negro job-seekers...
Large companies are recruiting on high school campuses as they once did only at colleges. Southern Bell Telephone sends crews to high schools to demonstrate telephone jobs, mails to graduating seniors congratulatory cards (with job interview proposed), and takes out advertisements in yearbooks. Eastern Airlines, which is trying to increase its work force from 26,000 to 33,000 people, has hired retired stewardesses in 30 cities, sends them out to recruit younger girls. In Boston, John Hancock Life Insurance Co. advertises for secretarial help on rock-'n'-roll radio stations, brags that its main office is near...