Word: recruited
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...except for these difficulties, Harvard "is not a bad place to recruit for," according to Tomassoni. "We can go anywhere and people have heard...
...always the underdog when it comes to Harvard," Yale Coach Tim Taylor says. "If Harvard is on top of [the recruit's] list, there's nothing I can do about...
...caring for the elderly, tutoring children. Proponents of the idea still disagree as to what extent the program should be mandatory or voluntary. Yet there is growing talk these days among politicians of various stripes about instituting in the U.S. some form of national service, a program that would recruit or draft young people for a year or so, allowing them to choose military or civilian work. "We have to try to instill a sense of service in the country," says Morris Janowitz, a sociologist at the University of Chicago...
...aware of [their intention to resign] when I accepted the position as director of the IOP," Thornburgh said. "And we're going to actively recruit appropriate successors...
...they wanted to. But Harvard would send a message to the business world that it does not want to provide services for companies which pursue personnel policies repugnant to the ideals of a great liberal university. And if the companies want to pursue such policies, they can recruit on their own--or somewhere else...