Word: employs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Makes it a crime to 1) "conspire ... to perform any act which would substantially contribute to the establishment within the U.S. of a totalitarian dictatorship"; 2) knowingly employ a Communist in the Government; 3) mail, broadcast or televise Communist propaganda without labeling it as Communist...
Those who gave blood were James Cegan, Superintendent of Adams House, George Leighton, Superintendent of Holmes Hall, Robert McCarthy, patrolman of the University police force, Charles McDonald, a buildings and grounds worker, Gerald O'Sullivan, a maintenance man, and James Babcock, a boss carpenter in the employ of the University, who gave his 31st donation of blood. Two other University workers also contributed...
Even more than the movies, radio dramas have always depended on music to get listeners from one mood or scene into another, fast. In the trade, such six-or eight-bar snatches of music are called cues or "bridges." Some radio stations use canned movie-type music; others employ would-be Wagners to grind out poor-man's leitmotives according to script...
Those who gave blood were James Cogan, Superintendent of Adams House, George Leighton, Superintendent of Holmes Hall, Robert McCarthy, patrolman of the University police force, Charles McDonald, a buildings and grounds worker, Gerald O'Sullivan, a maintenance man, and James Babcock, a boss carpenter in the employ of the University, who gave his 31st donation of blood. Two other University workers also contributed...
Although many law schools throughout the country require the G.R.E. exams, Harvard Law School does not include these in its testing of applicants. The University's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences does, however, employ the Grad Record Tests...