Word: liaisoning
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Roger Butterfield, author of "The American Past," will act as liaison between Life and the Adams Papers editors. he hoped that the papers would also include graphic works of general public interest...
Burns assured the presidents that he was not attempting to set up a "Gostapo." But he thought that having a man on the campus to investigate groups or professors suspected by the committee of subversive activities would facilitate his work and would provide closer liaison between Burns and the colleges. Burns suggested that all the colleges try the plan and added that he would publicly criticize any who refused...
...regards liaison between University administration and the California State Senate Committee on Un-American Activities (Burns Committee), the Security Officer has no responsibility regarding faculty members not engaged in classified governmental research. This latter is the responsibility solely of administrative officers whose names have been publicly anounced...
...White House staff secretary; of a heart ailment; in Washington. A battalion commander under Dwight Eisenhower in World War II, handsome West Pointer Carroll served Ike in a variety of posts after the war (e.g., as top aide at SHAPE), after the inauguration became the President's chief liaison officer with the Pentagon before taking over as staff secretary...
Suddenly Lana remembers: "We mustn't be selfish." The war, you know, and all that. So away she flies to Holland to make-or maybe have-a liaison with Victor Mature, the well-known resistance leader. Somebody's resistance is low, it would seem, for when Gable pops in one day, Lana is snoozing comfily in Victor's bed. "Of course," Clark huffs, "outside working hours you're your own mistress." But shortly thereafter Clark becomes convinced that Lana is betraying Victor's intimate secrets to the Germans, and orders her arrest. It takes...