Word: renewed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...mandatory retirement law is passed without a provision exempting tenured faculty, universities would lose their capacities to renew their faculties with younger academics bringing new perspectives and study concerns to their fields...
...Continental Walk for Disarmament and Social Justice, which culminated in Washington, D.C. in October, 1976, raised the consciousness of thousands of movement people to the need to act again in confronting the military establishment and to renew their efforts in working for human welfare...
...could further darken the already bleak academic job market for new Ph. D.s, make it more difficult for universities to renew their faculties with younger academics, especially minorities and women, and add a new burden to university finances, they said...
Michael F. Brewer, director of government relations, said about the bill yesterday that the "University's major concern is with being able to renew the faculty and, at the same time, preserve tenure...
...because he was too emotionally disturbed to live alone outside. Outpatients dropped in during the morning for Koch to treat ulcers-most of them located on their hands and feet-that had originally been caused by leprosy and then complicated by other infections. Some came to have the doctor renew their prescriptions for medicine-not, in most cases, because their leprosy was active, but to keep their arrested disease suppressed...