Word: bureau
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...work of the Bureau will be the same as it has been since it was established last fall, specifically to help students find the branch of the armed forces for which their training or physical condition best fits them. An important addition, however, will be the extension of the Bureau's services to members of the Faculty and staff of the University...
Owing to the rapidly growing demands on the facilities of the War Service Information Bureau, the Harvard Corporation has approved plans for enlarging this department, Dean Chase announced yesterday. Law Professor A. James Casner, who heads the present information center, has accepted the position of director of the enlarged office, which at present is located in University...
...Mahon '22, Business Manager of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, who has been assisting Professor Casner since January 1, will become a regular member of the staff. John L. Steele, in charge of the Phillips Brooks House placement office, will devote half his time to the work of the Bureau. Elliott Perkins '23, Master of Lowell House, will also have his office with the Bureau, and will be available for consultation on the Navy's V-1 program, which he heads at Harvard...
...Edward A. O'Neal, president, American Farm Bureau Federation: "We recommend the consideration of a plan of enforced savings...
...Census Bureau totted up U.S.Latin American trade for 1941, discovered an overall import balance of $106,072,000 in trade with Latin America. (Most dollar-glutted was Argentina, with $57,371,000 of excess exports. A close second was sugar-rich Cuba, with $55,301,000.) But eight Latin American countries were not able to balance their trade with the U.S. Worst off: Mexico, with an import balance...