Word: bureau
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Instead of turning the story over to others in his 15-man Washington bureau, Chief Andrews set to digging it out himself. His dispassionate study of the case of "Mr. Blank" filled six columns of the Herald Tribune on Nov. 2. Factual as a cookie recipe, it struck a more telling blow for liberty than any arm-waving leftist could have landed, and it caused a change in State Department policy...
...Boston wather bureau last night issued these winter sports conditions and forecasts...
...There (Sun. 2 p.m., CBS). An Ides of March special, from the network's "Rome Bureau": the assassination of Julius Caesar...
...healthy general shake-out of inflated prices, or the ominous warning of a recession? When grains broke in 1920 (see chart), other commodity prices sank with them and threw the whole economy into a temporary tailspin. Before last week's break, wholesale commodity prices (as measured by the Bureau of Labor Statistics) were within 3.5 points of their 1920 peak. The grain prices had gone far above their post World War I high. Though the break had come too fast for official tabulation to keep up, it was unofficially reckoned that the slide so far was as steep...
...committeemen will analyze the College's policy on admission and employment of minorities; study past and present fair educational practises bills; and form a publicity and speakers' bureau...