Word: bureaus
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Economic Cooperation Act. He became so interested in this extraordinary U.S. venture for European and world recovery that he began devoting most of his time to it. To clarify the Act's many generalities and perplexing statements, he became a constant interrogator at EGA and related government bureaus and at the foreign embassies. In the end, his careful, detailed study became a voluminous report on what the European Recovery Program means to the U.S. businessman (unlike Lend-Lease, etc. it is to be conducted largely through normal business channels), and how he can participate...
...setup here is unique," Dr. Moritz said. Other states maintain their own bureaus of legal medicine. According to Dr. Moritz, Harvard is the only university to maintain such a clinic, and is the only university that regularly and actively aids in the tracking down of criminals...
Washington Story. A Brünnhildean blonde, 52-year-old Esther Tufty is no word wizard. But rival reporters respect the egocentric energy with which she has built one of the busiest news bureaus in Washington...
Better Half. In Tokyo, marriage bureaus reported business so brisk that they recently paired off a one-eyed bride with a one-legged groom...
...reading the roster at your left, TIME has 39 correspondents and executives in its own U.S. and Canadian News Service, 32 in its Foreign News Service, headquartered in the 28 cities throughout the world where we maintain permanent news bureaus. These are the full-time correspondents of the TIME organization we have set up to gather and verify the news-augmented by the full report we receive through our membership in the world-girdling Associated Press...