Word: turnoveritis
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But even when athletic officials were saying things like. "It's conceivable we could lose a whole section of the stadium at one time," the state of Harvard's athletic structures seemed relatively stable in light of the year's turnover in personnel and institutional alterations.
Despite the nearly complete turnover of the Embassy staff--with four exceptions. Swift says, we "were all new in varying degrees of newness"--she believes the embassy was better trained and informed than most. "Our problem was we weren't tied in to the revolutionary members." On November 4, 1979...
However, Boston College allows Southwestern to recruit through its career planning office, and this year 26 B.C. students are planning to join. John Steel, director of career planning at B.C., says. Steel explains that the company has a fine reputation but adds that problems with student managers sometimes develop. With...
The record turnover in congressional membership is striking. Fully 55 of the 100 Senators are in their first term, and 207 of the 435 members of the House have been there less than six years. A decade ago, there were 35 freshman Senators and 141 Representatives who had served three...
In the last few years, however, county residents have gained a new champion, which was probably largely responsible for the sweeping turnover in the recent election. The Martin Countian, "A Paper With Integrity," began appearing seven years ago and has since earned great local respect for its frequent exposures of...