Word: liaisoning
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...liaison established throughout this formative period between mathematicians and physicists on the Princeton Faculty and co-workers in the Institute impressed itself permanently, for scientific studies have completely dominated other facets of the Institute's activity which, in principle, were intended to share emphasis. Now both director Oppenheimer and leading-name Einstein are identified with the era's towering question: nuclear fission...
Walter Eytan, a former lecturer at Oxford University, and head of the press department of the Jewish Agency in Jerusalem, will be joined by Major Aubrey Eban, liaison officer of the Agency...
...were far from gay in the nation's labor temples. Membership was dwindling-by the depression year of 1933, it descended to a low of 2,126,796. Green, the man of peace, innocently set out to solve his problems by attempting to establish a liaison with industry, to sell organized labor as a sort of super employment agency which would do away with strikes and friction...
Patrick D. Dailey '50, Council member in liaison with the H.A.A., said last night that Bingham offered the extension, but said that there will be no future extensions because deadlines are printed on the backs of the coupons...
...Butler's enthusiasm pervades the whole project-doctors, nurses, and even John Munro, who as counsellor for Veterans acts as liaison between the Service and the University. In fact, Munro is so enthused that ever since as Tuesday he has been leaving his administrative troubles at the end of the day to spend his evenings in volunteer carpenter work on expansion of the Service's facilities...