Word: turnoveritis
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In the second half, Harvard drove to a 40-40 tie only to then lapse into the same turnover problems that stifled the Crimson attack in the first half.
>With increasing frequency, women are storming and taking once impregnable strongholds of masculine prerogative. Four recent victories: 1) Lieut, (j.g.) Judith Ann Neuffer, 24, of Ohio, became the first woman assigned to train as a Navy pilot. "I'm going to give it everything I have," she promised, adding...
Hanneman, Bill Kerry (6'3") and Scott Lewis (6'3") headlined the rebound department, sharing ten more rebounds than Dartmouth. Cffensively, the Crimson made only 14 turnover. "Those are good marks," Harvey said. "It was encouraging to see the team perform so well."
ART is in bad shape. Advanced art, that is. The diagnosis: condition feeble. The prognosis: poor. The avant-garde has finally run out of steam, whether in Munich or Los Angeles, Paris or New York; the turnover of styles and theories that gave the 1960s their racketing ebullience (Abstract Expressionism...
Third, they should ask the Coop management why employee turnover is so high, and why the recent unionization drive, in stark contrast to those of previous years, has been so successful.