Word: chairmen
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...certainly would have shocked the 42,000,000 people of France, especially those risking their lives in the underground, if they had heard it. In reply to a question on the possible recognition of the French Committee of National Liberation (of which Generals Giraud and De Gaulle are co-chairmen), the President said: there is, at the present time, no France, except for the five percent outside France. He would have a hard time erasing that sentence from Frenchmen's minds...
...longer did Occidental missionaries dominate the proceedings of the council. Of its 147 delegates (representing all Protestant churches except Seventh Day Adventists), three-quarters were Chinese; so were three chairmen. For the first time, the language spoken was Chinese...
...International Union of Corporation Presidents and Chairmen of Boards of Directors entitled to the rights of collective bargaining guaranteed by the Wagner...
Charles F. Adamson '45 and Frederic de Hoffman '45 have been elected co-chairmen of the Council on Post War Problems to succeed Richard A. Kaye '45, former chairman now in service, it was announced last night...
...last week, Donald Marr Nelson fired one of his Vice Chairmen-square-jawed Ferdinand Eberstadt, spunky champion of the Army's theory that WPB must stick to materials control, thus indirectly control production. To another Vice Chairman, hornyhanded, hard-working Charles E. Wilson, chief advocate of the right of civilian review of all war production, Nelson virtually relinquished full powers...