Word: recruiting
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Trump is "a serious candidate" for President on the Reform ticket. A Ventura ally admits the Governor is wary of Buchanan because of his hard-right stand on social issues and his anti-free-trade views, but, he says, "he doesn't feel that it is his role to recruit a presidential candidate to challenge Pat." As for Perot, friends say he does not plan to run and thinks Buchanan would be good for Reform...
...mean take the Walt Disney company...they recruit at Stanford, Princeton and Harvard and that's it," Murphy says. "If you go to another school other than those three, you can't get an interview there. Even if you go to Yale, they don't recruit there...
Bischoff, Harvard's top recruit, finished behind him in the Olympics in fifth. Bischoff comes to the Crimson with the reputation of being a single-handed specialist...
Mascot Network's president, Jaja S. Jackson '95, founded his company with 13 other classmates at Harvard business school. He has since tried to recruit undergraduates by postering in Houses...
...meeting of House Republicans, and party finance-staff members were dispatched recently to give members "education" sessions. And while the Republican National Committee strongly denied a report in the New York Times that it had started a category of $1 million donors, it has continued to recruit "Season Pass" holders--those who give $250,000 every two years--and "Team 100" members, who ante up $175,000 over four years. (Democrats have similar donor groups, such as "Leadership 2000" members, who have promised $350,000 for next year's election...