Word: employee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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There are 14 other TIME & LIFE newsmen covering the Pacific today-headed by Manfred Gottfried, TIME'S first editorial employe (1923), who laid aside his top post as Co-Editor of TIME to become our Chief Pacific Correspondent this year.
Married. Warrant Officer George Ray Tweed, 43, Navy radioman who played Robinson Crusoe for two and a half years as a fugitive on Jap-held Guam; and Dolores Kramer, 29. War Department employe; she for the first time, he for the second (he filed suit for divorce from his first...
Not all the moviemakers' problems are moral. When James Cagney portrayed an honest, crusading employe of a city department of weights & measures (in Great Guy), gas-station owners and retail grocers cried that it reflected on their honesty.
Lord Beaverbrook, Britain's Tory newspaper tycoon and Lord Privy Seal in Churchill's Cabinet, drew rude sounds from his ex-crony, ex-employe Michael Foot. Said ex-Beaver Boy Foot, who now wears the workingman's collar of London's Laborite Daily Herald: ''...
CAB is about to hand American one of the plums which it has long sought: permission to buy American Export Airlines. At a dinner last week for Kemp and Smith, C.R. told his employes: "We are all proud of the 86 planes we have and we will be prouder of...