Word: sac
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Organized by the Student Association Cabinet (SAC), the fair drew representatives of 30 schools and organizations from across the nation. About 330 students, nearly half the student body, attended the two-day fair...
...SAC President John Chetick said yesterday that budget cuts and the ongoing reorganization of the school's job placement office created a need for the job fair, which he characterized as students helping students...
Wagener said she hopes to join the SAC in sponsoring future job fairs, and SAC President Chittick said the group plans to sponsor another fair in November...
...part of fate's minus pool of mediocrities but a quite decent human being. Ditto the rest of the staff (exemplary actors all) at the Cull-Loomis School of English for Foreigners. Call it cul-de-sac for short. "Teaching foreigners is a job for failures," says one. Still, in a period of four years, life does seep into the arid crevices of their existence. There are births, marriages, deaths, philanderings and conversions...
...rawboned Sac-and-Fox Indian from the flatlands of Oklahoma who was blessed with an incandescent athletic prowess that placed him in the halls of fame of three major fields of sport: college football, pro football and track and field. When Jim Thorpe won the pentathlon and the decathlon at the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm, Sweden's King Gustav V, presenting the gold medals, proclaimed him "the finest athlete in the world." Said Thorpe in response: "Thanks, King." Six months later the medals were taken back and his feats expunged from the record books when it was discovered...