Word: bureau
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Such a spectacle was tragically exhibited last week to TIME'S London bureau, which took full journalistic advantage of it (witness the eleven columns of copy on Britain's coal crisis in last week's TIME). Early in the week London Bureau Chief John Osborne cabled TIME'S editors that he planned to devote the week's work of his entire staff to covering it. The editors agreed...
...that time the London bureau was itself very much a part of the crisis. Its offices in Dean House were stone cold, and people in the inside rooms worked by candlelight. Not being classified "essential," the bureau could not use lights or heaters during the forbidden hours. Osborne made his assignments and told his staff to go anywhere they could find warmth for that one afternoon, anyway...
...bureau for home hunters will be open daily except Saturday, from 9 to 12 o'clock in the morning and from 1 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon. On Saturday the office will be open in the morning only. Information may be obtained by phoning KIRkland...
...addition to service with the NLRB, Wolman has been a member of the National Bureau of Economic Research and the American Association on Labor Legislation. He is author of several books...
Truman is a native of Evanston, Illinois, and was graduated from Amherst College in 1935. He did graduate work at Chicago, where he received a Ph.D. in 1939. During the war, he did radio research for the Federal Communications Commission, worked for a time in the Bureau of Agricultural Economics and served in the United States Naval Reserve. He was Deputy Chief of the Morale Division, U. S. Strategic Bombing Survey (Pacific...