Word: chair
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...however, they still met in the lower-echelon Kommandatura, charged with the day-to-day business of running the capital. Here, each fortnight, white-haired Soviet General Alexander Kotikov rose to read an hour-long prepared indictment of the Western powers, then comfortably settled his 215 pounds in his chair and looked blank and bland while U.S. Representative Colonel Frank Howley crisply replied. Then Kotikov would read another rehearsed document on a totally different subject...
...matter of fact, Sadie has never made the big leagues of quiz business. She hit her peak, as Mutual's Queen for a Day, in October 1945, when she won $400 worth of small prizes. Another time, she acquired a shiny new barber chair, which she sold for a secret but satisfactory...
Four regular full professorships, an endowed chair, and two associate professorships have been awarded, all to take effect on July...
...president's chair went to Roy Francisco Geotenberg '50 of Cambridge. The vice-presidency will be held in '48-'49 by Ulric R. G. Neisser '50, of Leverett House and Floral Park. Long Island. John Toscan Bennett '50 of Apley Court was chosen treasurer...
...Carter Professor, Fuller will accupy the chair once hold by ex-Dean Roscoe Pound, who is currently in China codifying Chinese law. In the Byrne Professorship, Katz succeeds Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter and former Law School Dean James M. Landis...