Word: chairmen
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Last Wednesday the campaign's co-chairmen announced they had been forced to move the annual appeal from November to the spring term, "when students have more money." The shift to a more lucrative season was necessary because the Administration had again rejected their request to charge charity pledges to the term bill...
...Pentagon, the Atomic Energy Commission, the byways of the National Security Council, the White House and Congress. It was a continuing report on the men, the science, the strategy and the politics involved. Some stories were short, some full-length cover stories, on men such as AEC Chairmen Lilienthal, Dean and Strauss, on Scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer, and a cover story on the H-bomb itself (TIME, April...
Whether these 80 now actually apply for advance placement, and are accepted, depends on their personal preference and the approval of the Department Chairmen. Hanson, who is a former teaching fellow in German, expects to have this information by the middle of October, when final study cards have been filed and course lists completed...
David M. Dorsen '56 and Edward M. Strasser '56, co-chairmen, announced last night that the campaign--previously staged annually in November--would be postponed until the spring term...
Shortly after the sun got up to mile-high Denver one morning last week, the President of the U.S. sat down to have a big helping of politics for breakfast. In the presidential suite of the Brown Palace Hotel, Dwight Eisenhower ate and advised with Republican state chairmen from 19 Midwestern and Rocky Mountain states. The subject under discussion: how to increase the Republican majority in Congress. The breakfast-eaters started from the proposition that the key man in the Republican campaign of 1954 is Dwight Eisenhower. Said Ohio's able Chairman Ray Bliss: "The big problem...