Word: recruits
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Simmering tensions between grad board members and undergraduates erupted when John Burnham, a football recruit from Maryland, was seriously injured in a fight with club member Sean M. Hansen '95 at the club in March...
Members of both PUCC and HSF say they expect to recruit people to run on their platform next fall in the council's general elections...
Another is to ensure that graduates with a good grounding in liberal arts but little practical training can get jobs that utilize their thinking skills. Already, management consulting and investment banking companies come to Harvard every year en masse to recruit seniors, often relying more on grades and creative thinking than on business experience. While these jobs may not be right for every liberal arts major, the employers' approach of hiring well-educated but not well-trained people is sound...
...majority of blacks I know here did not come from inner-city or predominantly black high schools, and I think that's a problem," says a senior black woman who asks not to be identified. Harvard needs to do more to recruit those students. It's also problematic of our educational system in general that inner-city schools tend to lack the resources and may not have students of the caliber or scores that Harvard uses...
...more than a century the Marine Corps' traditional eagle, globe and anchor tattoo has been rippling across the biceps and backs of Leathernecks. But lately, too many recruits are festooned with adornments too tasteless for even hardy jarheads. One Marine wannabe's temple, for example, bore tattoos of bullet holes with blood oozing from them (he didn't get in). Another recruit sported a naked woman (he was barred until he had a bathing suit tattooed upon her). Recruiters are forwarding snapshots of dubious tattoos to senior officers for their approval before the wearers are allowed into the Marines...