Word: agente
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...million U.S. women are working, only about 2 million hold secretarial jobs-and only a small percentage are genuine secretaries. As prosperity piles up the paperwork, the shortage becomes more severe; some 250,000 secretarial jobs go begging every day. "We just need bodies," moans a Midwest employment agent. "There haven't been enough secretaries, or even file clerks, for 15 years...
...Commerce and Industry Association of New York reported that 78.1% offer profit-sharing plans, 52.7% pay full costs for employees' health and accident insurance. But only the most exquisite melding of money, kindness and men leaves a girl impressed. "Fringe benefits are such old hat," says one employment agent, "that the girls just want to know how many they're getting-not if there...
Last year in Iraq, A.D.L. acted as ICA's agent in drawing up an exhaustive blueprint for industrialization. Iraq is now reclaiming sulphur from abundant natural gas, making paper from reeds, building a date-sugar plant to use its huge date surplus. A gas pipeline is being laid; new plants to make rayon, fertilizer and steel are rising; the nation's industrial bank is being reorganized...
Louise Weiss was chosen commencement chairman; Margaret R. Antonelli, baccalaureate chairman; Faith D. B. Heward and Lee Ginsher, class night co-chairmen; Carolyn Briggs, class agent; and Marcia McCuaig Geer, class secretary...
Ginn resigned from his position as class agent in protest over Oppenheimer's appointment. At that time he called him "a known Communist sympathizer and confessed liar in matters of espionage...