Word: recruited
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Harvard recruit who's already made headlines is Newton's Chris Biotti, a 6-ft., 3-in., 195-lb. defenseman from Belmont Hill, who was the 17th player chosen in the National Hockey League draft...
...Garrett, with 15 years in the NFL, might just be hard-nosed enough to turn Columbia around. He will work his team harder than any Lion team has ever worked and recruit harder than any coach before...
...past decade she has been working in the front lines dealing with some of the most challenging problems of public management at the state and local level," said Allison. "She was a logical candidate for us to recruit from the start because we were so familiar with her recent distinguished record in the administration of Washington Mayor Marion Barry," the dean added...
...nonproliferation standards is both a routine and a highly delicate business for the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency. The routine aspect involves the inspection work itself, which is carried out by more than 250 specially trained technicians from some 45 countries (come September, the agency hopes to recruit and train up to 30 more). They are charged with ensuring that there has been no diversion of "significant quantities" -- roughly those required to build an atomic weapon -- of nuclear material from the 876 facilities around the world covered by agency safeguards...
...otherwise enjoyable spring break apologizing to friends and acquaintances because of your article. You have certainly not reinforced in many minds the image of Harvard as a bastion of warmheartedness and generosity. You have also no doubt hampered the efforts of Harvard admissions officers and athletic coaches who recruit talented and bright students from an area where they have had notable success. In your tounge-and-check apologies you make no reference to these issues. The Harvard Crimson is a campus newspaper, or at least should be. Your journalism has done little to promote the reputation of Harvard-Radcliffe...