Word: employer
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...wondered if you were aware of the relationship between Miss Russell and Hazel Washington, a charming Negro woman who entered the employ of the actress over a decade ago as a maid and subsequently became a business partner . . . This friendship, plus the many instances of charitable endeavor you cited in "The Comic Spirit," is the basis for an award to be presented to Miss Russell ... for her contributions in the field of human relations...
...symposium was conducted to aquaint doctors with health problems in industry. Ninety per cent of all industries in America employ less than 500 workers and most of these have no sort of health protection...
...into the home. Air conditioners, using electronics, eliminating motors, blowers and compressors, and therefore noiseless, may lead a mighty procession." ¶In industry, "wherever danger, remoteness or discomfort preclude the presence of a human observer, the industrial television camera can take his place." ¶In education, "schools . . . may employ their TV sets to bring talks and demonstrations to the entire school or to selected classes, without the loss of time attendant upon a call to assembly." ¶In television itself, tape recordings of both pictures and sound "will obsolete the use of film . . . and reduce overall costs...
Johnson's letter said the basis for the suspension was a Pennsylvania law called the state's loyalty oath. Under section 13, Johnson wrote Dunham, "Temple University is required to unequivocally set forth that the institution has no reason to believe any subversive persons are in its employ.' By your refusal to answer questions put to you by the congressional committee on the ground that to do so might be self-incriminating, you have deliberately created a doubt as to your loyalty status...
Government jobs are with the armed services and with civilian organizations like the National Advisory Committee. on Aeronautics, which maintains huge laboratories throughout the country. The services employ many civilians in their research programs. The Air Force's Cambridge Research Center, located in Boston, is presently involved in research of the most fundamental nature. Also, civilian engineers are employed at air bases to repair and service planes...