Word: expert
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Broken Glass. To make its deadline, Expo hired its own expert to speed works through customs, assigned four officials and two armed guards to meet each art work. Heated trucks were on stand-by duty 24 hours a day to transport the pieces to the Expo site because, as the Canadian advisory committee's general secretary, Jean Jacques Besner, says, "We could not risk allowing any of these lovely ladies by Delacroix to catch cold...
...architectural schemes will be accommodated to the plan, and then D & S can look around for financing. Much will come from the government. Edward J. Logue's chief value to the operation, say those involved in it, is his knowledge of federal aid programs; he is the recognized expert in getting for a project every penny to which it's legally entitled...
...maybe five puffs longer than king size-depending upon how you puff." As a result, Benson & Hedges have edged ahead of Pall Mall as the biggest 100-mm. seller, according to John C. Maxwell Jr., a Manhattan analyst whose statistics on cigarette consumption are the industry's most expert...
Died. Major General Holger N. Tof-toy, 64, U.S. Army missile expert, who in the closing days of World War II was responsible for taking more than 125 German V-2 rocket scientists (including Wernher Von Braun) from the grasp of the Russians, brought them to help rocketeers at U.S. bases, notably the Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Ala., which he commanded from 1954 to 1958, and where he led the development of such missiles as the Nike, Corporal, Hawk, Redstone and Honest John; after a long illness; at Walter Reed Army Hospital, Washington...
...expert in Pacific security problems and the politics of mainland China, Lindbeck was appointed associate director in 1959. At that time Harvard had only one man studying modern China. Now that there are five men on China here, Lindbeck said yesterday, he is leaving to help develop Columbia's program...