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Under current Harvard record-keeping practices, your record begins when you submit your application. It quickly grows to include score reports, secondary school reports, teacher reports, interview reports and comments made by admissions officers...
...positions must be listed with the Personnel Office five to ten days in advance of hiring. A practice called direct hiring--hiring without prior listing with Personnel, which was the usual hiring method until two years ago--is strictly prohibited for non-teaching posts. For teaching jobs, departments must submit to faculty deans and affirmative action officers full descriptions of their searches, including proof that they considered qualified minorities and women, before a hire can go through...
...order for a specific group of employees to form a union, 30 per cent of them have to submit cards to the NLRB stating that they want to unionize. The NLRB will then sponsor a union-forming vote if it rules that the group constitutes a unit of workers distinct enough to form a labor union. From Whence Came '78* Region Number Percentage Class of '77 Percentage New England 311 27.7% (29%) Mid Atlantic 338 30.1% (27.5%) South 127 11.3% (10.4%) Mid West 180 16% (17.6%) Mt. States 25 2.2% (3%) Pacific States 100 8.9% (8.8%) Territories 3 .4% -- Overseas...
...indeed be difficult to "thread a moving needle," but it takes a person of incredible naiveté to imagine that a woman can avoid violence by simply stepping out of the way. Given the choice, most women would submit to a rapist rather than face being disfigured or even murdered. Either way, the victim loses and she gets the added treat of reading letters written by men who either have no understanding of the problem or sympathize with the rapist...
...decided to sponsor a contest to find out what those lessons were. One obvious lesson that the commentators have ignored is that if you're going to do something crooked, don't announce it to a tape recorder. Readers are invited to draw their own morals and to submit them at 14 Plympton St. by Sunday noon. The best entries will be published in next Tuesday's paper. No prizes will be given, because no one wins nowadays...