Word: recruiting
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Members of the Boston Church of Christ (BCC), which is forbidden to recruit on campus, said yesterday that they have been actively encouraging Harvard students to attend an introductory meeting...
According to accounts in the Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, the changing of the guard was anything but friendly. The papers reported this week that Harris helped recruit Kurtzman, expecting the latter to come on as his number two. But the Review decided to replace Harris behind his back, and the former editor is now out on the streets...
...recruit a star reporter? Or the other way around...
Wilf said she hopes to recruit more people in the spring, when she may begin to institute a more formal working structure...
Using a battery of MAs (military acronyms), Stehley explained the recruitment process. There's the general ASVAB test, the DLAB test for language ability, the DEP for deferring enlistment, the physical, the FBI background check, the contract, the swearing in, the possibility to enlist as an E-4 (specialist or, in even more layman's terms, corporal), the ability to choose one's exact job (from infantry to counterintelligence), the eight weeks of BT (basic training) and four to 52 weeks of AIT (advanced individual training) for every recruit, the 30 days vacation per year, the medical and dental benefits...