Word: recruits
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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CRUNCHING NUMBERS in the Freshman Union, it took Undergraduate Council members over 15 hours last Saturday to find out the results of this year's election, in which--even with several deadline extensions and efforts to recruit candidates--only about 150 students vied for 88 spots...
...that settled in 1981 in what was then Antelope, Ore., a hamlet of 40. As their numbers increased, the sannyasins (followers) bought out older residents, registered to vote and took over the city council, changing the name Antelope to Rajneesh in 1984. Sheela was responsible for the scheme to recruit about 3,500 homeless people for the commune last fall, in what observers believe was an attempt to load the voting rolls against longer-term residents of Wasco County. However, many of the transients later departed. Sheela's latest plan, the bhagwan said, was to build a housing complex...
...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...
...suspicion of supplying information to a friend who was identified as an East German agent. Officials said that Liebetanz had become friendly with a man named Eberhard Severin, 50, whom he first met in 1974. While vacationing last month at Austria's Neusiedler Lake, Liebetanz said, Severin tried to recruit him as a spy for East Germany. Fearing he might be kidnaped, Liebetanz went to Austrian police, who held him until West German intelligence officials could escort him back home. Liebetanz was later released without charge...