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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Though other intelligence agencies, including the CIA, run public advertisements to recruit technical specialists and other personnel, such candor is a bizarre turnabout for the BND, which has been supersecretive since the postwar days when Reinhard Gehlen organized it out of the ashes of Nazi Germany's military intelligence. The "Gehlen Organization" was as mysterious as its founder, who generally stayed behind the wire-topped, 10-ft. concrete walls at Pullach and refused to be photographed. But the old guard, including Gehlen himself, finally retired; and new recruits for an organization of 5,000 people could no longer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WEST GERMANY: Help Wanted: Spies | 4/8/1974 | See Source »

Bond is combing the nation to recruit top aides. As budget director, he signed up an expert from the Office of Management and Budget in Washington. For the first time that anyone can remember, the head of the accounting division in the office of administration is a CPA. The new chief of the office of administration, Robert James, a former management consultant, is computerizing employee records and the previous year's expenditures-detailed accounts of which have never been kept. Bond has asked Missouri companies to "lend" executives for up to six months to study state administration and make...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MISSOURI: Kit's Cleanup | 4/1/1974 | See Source »

...editorial "Patronage" (March 19) makes complicated issues too simple. To illustrate: a college president whom I know well and about whose zeal on behalf of minorities I have no doubt, started a new educational enterprise by going out actively to recruit women and blacks for major administrative positions. This was before the days of Affirmative Action. In due course, thanks perhaps in part to Affirmative Action operating in other institutions, he lost these recruits and now must proceed to find replacement. But, given the nature of the vacancies, he is convinced that the outcome, in the absence of "patronage," will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PATRONAGE RECONSIDERED | 3/22/1974 | See Source »

...problem of complicity is raised by Honeywell's appearance today at the OGCP to recruit employees from Harvard. Honeywell produces useful goods like medical supplies and Pentax cameras. Honeywell also produces antipersonnel bombs and components for the electronic battlefield--both of which significantly contributed to the destruction of Indochina...

Author: By Lee Penn, | Title: Honeywell: Bomb Recruitment | 2/22/1974 | See Source »

This country is unlikely to use the courts to bring the planners of the Indochina War to justice. Instead, Honeywell, the latter-day Krupp, is appearing on campus to recruit technicians and executives from the Harvard student body. Some say that this recruitment need not be protested, that nobody is forced to see the interviewer...

Author: By Lee Penn, | Title: Honeywell: Bomb Recruitment | 2/22/1974 | See Source »

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