Word: hires
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...approached by a Russian named Boris Karpovich, a Soviet embassy counselor in Washington who was kicked out of the U.S. in January. Boris told him to get a job with the FBI. Thompson, a high school dropout, said with rare perspicuity that he doubted the FBI would hire him. For nearly two years thereafter the Soviets left him alone...
Meanwhile, several unsavory friends stand ready to expand a mere triangle into a many-splendored thing. Lana's warmest admirer is Hugh O'Brian, a Romeo-for-hire to rich female tourists. Two of them (Ruth Roman and Virginia Grey) have come to Acapulco to get some son, and Ruth thinks that O'Brian is just...
Miss Monson said the orchestra will soon hire a manager and begin raising funds. She predicts that by next January, the HRO will have a complete itinerary...
...cool off that hot Italian blood, for last week most of Italy was blanketed by its heaviest snowfall since 1796. But in Rome, which caught nine inches, passions only heightened when the army was called in to clear the drifts. Rome's unemployed demanded that the city hire them to do the job. Absolutely not, declared city officials, recalling the nightmare some years ago when gangs of unemployed cleared streets by day, then shoveled snow back onto them at night to keep their jobs alive...
...Challenge" committee included a request for $500 of anti-poverty funds in Cambridge's application to the Office for Economic Opportunity earlier this year. The money would be used to purchase books, a tape recorder, and musical equipment, and to hire professional advisors...