Word: recruits
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John Wentzell, associate director of athletics, said, "This [accident] just highlighted the nature of their activity so we'll take a closer look at it," saying that he had met with the cheerleaders and they had discussed further ways to recruit coaches. However, Chestney expressed concern that they may not find a coach soon. The Harvard cheerleaders have not had a regular, paid coach in recent memory. Perhaps this lack of professional coaching has been an obstacle to competing in national forums; we hope that a coach is the first step toward that level of competition...
Those students eligible to participate in the Recruiting Program are seniors and alumni of Harvard College, full-time graduate students and alumni of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. On occasion companies come on campus to recruit underclassmen for summer jobs and internship programs. These positions are listed separately in the OCS Newsletter, The Recruiting Office and on our web site, and follow the same procedures as fall recruiting listed below...
...huge part of my coming to Harvard was that I wanted to play with this specific team," she says, recalling the game tapes and recruit calls that flowed in and out of the Mayer household during her junior year...
...admirable drive by council President Lamelle D. Rawlins '99 to recruit more female candidates for the council had little impact, as just 36.1 percent of this year's candidates and 33 percent of winners were women. This constitutes a minor improvement compared with last year's council, which was 28 percent female. There was also minor improvement in the number of Asian-Americans on the Council, although the body still has few members of Hispanic origin. The council's black membership has remained relatively strong. Despite its limited success, we applaud Rawlins' campaign to further diversify the council's candidate...
...Smith called a prized recruit on Wednesday and told him he was retiring. Said he hoped it wouldn't change the kid's mind, and reminded him that although he would no longer be coaching, he would still be around. It won't be the same. But his name will always be on the building...