Word: filles
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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COURT-MARTIAL (ABC, 10-11 p.m.). One of a number of British-produced thrillers imported by the networks to fill the midsummer's quiet nights. This one is The Defenders in uniform...
...generally known that Byrnes wished to step down. It was also known that whenever any opening appeared in the Administration, President Truman asked why General George Marshall wouldn't be a good man to fill it. So, when the AP ticker reported that Marshall had been called home from Nanking, Reston guessed that Brynes was quitting, and hinted as much in his stories. He also called Brynes and asked him. Byrnes hedged. Then Krock called. Byrnes wouldn't speak to him. Instead Brynes called the White House to say the Times was on to the story. Truman released it immediately...
...with the operation of the School. They do not feel isolated from the administration and faculty of the School as do the one-year candidates. Engaging in the research activities of the faculty, doctoral students work closely with them, supervise the MAT's in their student teaching experience, and fill many of the administrative positions in the School as assistant directors of various programs, as well as assistants to the Dean...
...deferment does not protect Education per se; rather it protects the privilege of some to get an education. Abolishing the 2-S would not abolish education. It would merely mean that present non-students would have a chance to fill the places and use the scholarship funds of those students who are drafted. The "national interest" in education would be preserved; only the special interest of those now receiving that education would be removed...
...nightmare. To cover the sprawl, Metropolitan Editor Bill Thomas now assigns reporters to metropolitan-wide specialties-rapid transit, smog, property taxes. In its ceaseless search for talent, the Times has the hardest time locating competent copy editors, who are now in short supply across the nation. To fill the gap, the paper is about to embark on a program of recruiting copy editors straight from college and training them...