Word: recruitable
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...they say, repeating Senator McCarthy, that the University is the place "Fifth Amendment teachers" should apply to for employment, he should remind them that the Corporation considers use of said Amendment "misconduct," and has not nor will recruit teachers...
...days of George Pierce Baker, and increasing agitation for a University built plant to house student productions, I believe that present groups can most aid their own cause by raising the prestige of theatre at Harvard. This prestige can only come through experimentation. Lacking a drama department that would recruit talent with subsidies such as a degree for study that is essentially vocational rather than academic, Harvard cannot compete with the theatre factories of California and Florida. Productions here can be neither so lavish nor numerous; they must be more imaginative...
...false impression of the problems that faced Truman in 1946" when he shifted White from the Treasury to the International Monetary Fund. Given the situation that existed at that time, the Truman Administration's laxity was not in appointing White to a new position, but in allowing him to recruit security risks for his staff, Schlesinger says. Somehow, between Vinson's resignation and John Snyder's appointment, the wires were carelessly crossed...
...time to brighten the holiday season, Canadian servicemen got their first pay raise in two years, an average 9% boost that will make Canada's lowliest enlisted men and its top brass the highest-priced fighting men of their rank in the world. Base pay for the Canadian recruit will jump from $87 to $92 a month. The U.S. buck private draws only...
...Connecticut has adopted a plan to recruit liberal arts graduates. Instead of going through the usual pedagogical treadmill, candidates can take one special two-month course to earn a one-year emergency certificate. Today, says the commission, Connecticut has "become one of the few states nearing a balance of elementary teacher supply and demand...