Word: turnoveritis
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Henry C. Meadow, associate dean of the Faculty of Medicine for Financial Affairs, said at last night's meeting that providing new accommodations for the tenants will not be a problem. "The normal turnover will create space," he said.
The turnover was caused primarily by a Federal Communications Commission ruling that will limit the networks to three hours of nightly programming instead of three and a half between 7 and 11 p.m. (6 to 10 p.m. in the Central Time Zone). The resulting changes exceeded anyone's expectations...
For the Mexican-Americans, El Monte is a step up out of the East Los Angeles barrio. Explains Richard Mendez, 31: "We moved here from East Los Angeles because it is a better neighborhood. Life is better here. The schools are cleaner. There is not so much trouble." For others...
In the final minutes, a combination of great defensive play by Dover and Jean Wilkinson, plus the Bruins' inability to retain possession of the ball for over four seconds without a turnover saved the Crimson.
Companies that have adopted the four-day week have been rewarded by easier recruiting, lower turnover of scarce skilled workmen and less absenteeism. At the George H. Bullard Co. of Westboro, Mass., average absenteeism dropped from 6% of the work force to less than 1%. Says Jerry Goucher, a wheel...