Word: junior
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...annual salary in the civil service division is now $10,330, and that celling if often broken for "specialized jobs," B. B. McCoy, director of the Office of Domestic Commerce, told the audience that jammed Winthrop House Junior Common Room...
Three high officials in the State Department will fly to Harvard today for the term's seventh Career Conference, which will analyze vocations in Government and Foreign Service at 8 p.m. tonight in the Winthrop House Junior Common Room...
Charley Gray, who grew up in a small town which hears a striking similarity to Newburyport, Massachusetts, is a junior executive in a staid old New York bank. During a critical week in his life, when the turning-point of his career in the shape of a possible vice-presidency looms ahead, a chain of circumstances leads him mentally and physically back to his home town. Most of the book is a long flashback describing Charley Gray's childhood and youth...
Says White: "We're trying to prepare them to become good musical citizens in a community-the kind that can give lessons to Junior, play a concert at the Elks or Kiwanis, organize a group to put on an operetta, make a good living and contribute something to the community...
...ready for market last week. Brooklyn's American Merrilei Corp. (which also makes Hawaiian leis and paper party hats) brought out a pith helmet containing a tiny, concealed radio set with a single earphone. But the Buck Rogers buffs might prefer a football type helmet, which the American Junior Aircraft Co. of Portland, Ore. displayed at the 46th annual American Toy Fair. It carried a tone transmitter (see cut) which controls the steering of a glider airplane by sonic vibrations. A steady sound tone makes it fly straight, interruptions turn it alternately right and left (price...