Word: aug
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...fact that the essay tackles basic issues is reflected in the number of reprint requests we receive. "Employee Suggestions" (Aug. 16) drew such requests from large and small companies across the country and from three Government agencies. Other favorites in the reprint sweepstakes were "Public Relations" (May 10), "Business & the Colleges" (Jan. 18, 1954), and "Death of the Salesmen" (Jan. 25, 1954). Of the last, one salesman remarked that he had had this essay so drummed into him at meetings and conventions that he knew it by heart...
...Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will be reappointed for another two-year term beginning Aug...
Sequel. The President did not live to see Chiang Kai-shek's concurrence. But it was given, angrily yet inevitably. The Sino-Soviet treaties with all of Stalin's demands in Manchuria and Outer Mongolia were signed Aug. 14, 1945-the day Japan surrendered. In return for Chiang's concurrence, Stalin recognized Chinese sovereignty over Manchuria, promised Chiang military and economic...
Early Life. Born Aug. 18, 1908 in Béziers in southern France, the son of a French army doctor, Edgar Jean Vincent Barthelemy Faure (pronounced fore) was a nearsighted youth but a dazzling student, won his bachelor's degree at 15, his law degree at 19 from the Paris Faculty of Law, where he met another brilliant young law student, Pierre Mendès-France. In 1931 Faure married tall, blonde, elegant Lucie Meyer, daughter of a prosperous silk merchant, took his old friend Mendès on the honeymoon-a months-long tour of Russia (Mend...
Ever since, V-J day has been Aug. 14 to the rest of the world but to his friends among the Igorots it is Sept. 14-Donald Blackburn's birthday...