Word: directorate
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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SELECTIVE Service Director General Lewis B. Hershey is no ogre. Washington reporters consider him one of the nicest and most accessible high federal officials in town. He is the one man they know will never refuse their late Sunday evening telephone calls to his home for reaction quotes. At 74, he remains quick, articulate, and frighteningly well-informed. Just about the only thing distinguishing him from your kindly grandfather is that he is in charge of the draft and really likes...
...pendulum swings back and forth between her husband, who seeks to drive her mad, and Rough, the detective who sets her free. Most interestingly, at the play's finish Mrs. Manningham's future sanity is left questionable when only a slight gratuity on the part of the director--a laugh, even a smile--would suffice to set the audience easy. It is an honest production, if a bland one, what a repertory company of poorly read but competent old pros might deliver...
...hemophilia research has been carried out in the Sears Surgical Research Laboratories in the Cardiovascular Division, of which Norman is director. The project is financed mainly by a grant from the National Institutes of Health...
Richard G. Leahy, coordinator for government relations and director of the laboratories of the Division of Engineering and Applied Physics, said yesterday that the opposition may be making some headway...
David H. Horne, assistant director of editorial affairs at the Harvard University Press, has been appointed associate director of that company. He succeeds Mark Carroll, the newly named director...