Word: informs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Reid's most crucial moment came in an earlier test of strength with military brass jealous of his influence. To get the upper hand, he recently called in the army and navy chiefs of staff one at a time to inform them of a new system of rotating the three military staff command positions every 18 months. Getting wind of Reid's maneuver, officers of the powerful air force grew restless, and coup rumors crackled through the capital. Immediately, Reid called in the air force chief of staff-either accept the rotation plan, he put it bluntly...
...another occasion, when Pettigrew had been doing research for several months at the University of Natal in South Africa, he was called to the office of a government official. "I'm sorry to have to inform that you are no longer welcome in the Union of South Africa," the official told...
...under the new rules, manufacturers will have to inform Dr. Sadusk immediately when they hear of bad reactions among patients taking drugs, regardless of whether the drug seems directly to blame. In honest differences of opinion, Dr. Sadusk and his staff will have the last word...
...HCUA's proposed changes is a recommendation that the posts of Director of Student Employment and General Manager of the HSA be given to separate individuals. At present both jobs are filled by Dustin M. Burke '52. Another recommendation calls for a concerted effort by the HSA to inform the community of its activities...
...last night, no officer of the club had contacted Watson, but Anochie indicated he would probably inform the Dean of the Association's reluctant change in plans today or Monday. The Association's request to use Sanders Theatre was the first time it had taken advantage of its newly won University recognition...