Word: bureau
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Many other faces were red. The Crossley poll's Archibald M. Crossley had given a final prediction of Dewey's election by 51% (to Truman's 42%). Fifty Washington correspondents, most of them bureau chiefs, had unanimously predicted a Dewey victory in a Newsweek poll. On election night the Chicago Tribune headlined: DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN. In a pre-election photograph, LIFE had unreservedly captioned Dewey "The next President." TIME was just as wrong as everybody else...
...Journal was not alone in feeling a sinking sensation. The Audit Bureau of Circulation, the admen's statistical bible, showed that the Saturday Evening Post and McCall's had also fallen below their circulation bases for brief periods during last spring's newsstand slump...
...Stedman has urged all Seniors to register with the Bureau, explaining that it is the only college office in which records of graduates are kept...
...Bureau put informational brochures in the Agassiz mailboxes of all students graduating this year. On the pamphlet, the Bureau urged all Seniors to make appointments for discussion of post-college job plans...
Interviews with Boston firms will be arranged, the Bureau revealed, adding that Glamour Magazine's "Job Scrapbook," geographical job standards, and reports from each of the Seven College Conference placement offices are available to interested students...