Word: turnoveritis
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Cairnie started to live back in 1927, when, after studying Architectural Landscaping at the Harvard Graduate Schol for some years, he and a companion merged their private libraries and hung out a shingle. At first, profits barely reached the ham of a mythical piggy-bank. Then came the boom. Judge...
Annual turnover at the PBH has always been low, and yesterday's installment was no exception. The usual generous sprinkling of upperclassmen--about 85 percent--included many hardened veterans of the annual clambakes, but the smiles were rather less cynical than usual.
Fast Turnover. In Los Angeles, Laborer John Sherwood went to his car to get his lunch, caught a man stealing it, turned him over to police, finally sat down to eat, found the police had taken the lunch for evidence.
Said one expert: "Airline management is _ faced with the critical test of its ability to organize. The history of every fast-developing large industry reflects a heavy turnover of management. The airlines are now on the threshold of this period."
At the end of the circuit (100-200 miles) the car doubles back, visits each hamlet ten times before the school year ends in June. This adds up to a rugged schedule for the seven teachers. But even with a top salary of $2,000 a year, the application list...