Word: stints
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Gatto developed his program during a four-year stint as football coach at Middlesex Preparatory School in Concord, where he compiled a 16-12 record...
...describe the Egyptian role, we called on Correspondent Wilton Wynn of our Rome bureau, who began a two-year stint as a journalism instructor at Cairo's American University in 1945; later served as an Associated Press reporter in Beirut and Cairo and wrote a book called Nasser of Egypt: The Search for Dignity, which was published in 1959. Wynn joined TIME in 1962 and has intermittently covered the Middle East ever since. "I find in this younger generation," he says, "a new type of Ara-more sophisticated in political views, but still suffering from the same frustrations...
Despite a short stint in Social Relations. Epps was never really committed to an academic career, but early latched on to administrative work as the area into which he would channel his energies. He is normally quite low-key--an approach which tends to win friends in high places. Early in 1970. Dean Dunlop appointed him to the Faculty Council, which replaced the old Committee on Educational Policy. Of 18 appointments, Epps's was the only non-academic...
...Board found a way to reward his efforts. In 1963, Delaware County was reapportioned, and given a new seat in the state legislature. The Board selected Harris as the Republican candidate, and in Delaware County, that is synonymous with election to office. His two-year stint (1964-66) at $10,800 a year in Harrisburg was the only salaried public office he has held...
Elliott appeared live last night on WNAC-TV to perform her final stint. By Friday, all ten finalists will have completed their four-minute live sportscasts...