Word: turnoveritis
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Yale's team this season can only be described as unstable. In the first eight games, the Elis have had three different starting quarterbacks, numerous positional switches between halfbacks, wing-backs, and fullbacks, and an almost complete turnover of defensive personnel.
Last night's meeting follows nearly three weeks of controversy that has divided WHRB's general membership and prompted substantial turnover in the station's upper echelons.
People who monopolize lanes for hours by swimming endless lengths side-stroke in the mistaken belief that they are exercising should use the small pool when the big pool is crowded. (They should also read a little paperback entitled Aerobics). Most swimmers get excellent exercise by swimming hard for 10...
The manager of the computer centers will necessitate a personnel turnover in both computer centers. At Harvard 11 employees were notified that their employment at the computer center will end in November.
Beyond economics, there are serious psychological problems at Twin Oaks, and few members have stayed very long. Turnover last year was close to 70%. The ones who leave first, in fact, are often the most competent members, who still expect special recognition for their talents. "Competent people are hard to...