Word: bureaucratice
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For months a feud between Hoover and one of his most senior assistants has shaken the higher levels of the bureau. In the midst of a bureaucratic war of memos, some FBI men have resigned to escape the crossfire. Said one Justice Department official who has followed the battle: "Hoover...
Gerald A. Berlin, lecturer on Law, and Professors Everett Mendelsohn and William P. Homans Jr. co-signed the letter with Brode. None expects a quick bureaucratic windfall. "This provision of the '65 Act." Brode said, "has been applied to quite a few counties, especially in the South. But Washington has...
This whole structure reflects the often-voiced and bitter reminiscences of Richard Nixon, a veteran of World War II Office of Price Administration, which deployed a bureaucratic army of price inspectors across the country. In contrast to the OPA, the number of employees of the new mechanism will be fairly...
Boondoggling. Part of LEAA's difficulties can be attributed to its newness; birth pangs plague any bureaucratic infant. It boasts the fastest-growing budget of any federal agency: LEAA appropriations have jumped from $63 million in fiscal 1969 to $699 million in the current fiscal year. The agency also...
"We would have been glad to play on the artificial surface if we had known in advance," coach Bruce Munro said. But what was largely a bureaucratic oversight could add an emotional factor to today's contest.