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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...have demonstrated their leadership abilities in other activities were chosen for the Executive Group," said Gerald Y. Genn '48, the first president of the Crimson Key, at the time. "The Crimson Key will continue to recruit similar personnel, but we also will welcome any other student who is interested in working with...

Author: By Alysson R. Ford, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Crimson Key Founded to End 'Harvard Indifference' | 6/1/1998 | See Source »

...medical school curriculum...has to be further strengthened," he said. "An important area will be to try to recruit scientists and educators...

Author: By Jennifer M. Siegel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: HMS Prof. Glickman Will Be Dean of NYU Medical School | 4/23/1998 | See Source »

...Because of the concentration of research scientists who are present here in the greater Boston area and in Cambridge, it has proven to be the case that it is easier to recruit outstanding people here and to retain them," he says...

Author: By Amita M. Shukla, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Biotech Thrives in Cambridge | 4/14/1998 | See Source »

Naddaff says the ad was not an attempt to"recruit" students and notes that "literature hasdoubled in size over the past three years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Under The Gun: Choosing A Field | 4/13/1998 | See Source »

Through her speeches and her columns, she provided a powerful voice in the campaign to recruit women workers to the factories during the war. "If I were of debutante age, I would go into a factory, where I could learn a skill and be useful," Eleanor told young women, cautioning them against marrying too hastily before they had a chance to expand their horizons. She was instrumental in securing the first government funds ever allotted for the building of child-care centers. And when women workers were unceremoniously fired as the war came to an end, she fought to stem...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Eleanor Roosevelt | 4/13/1998 | See Source »

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