Word: liaisoning
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This question was discussed last week by Lieut. Colonel Sam Foster Seeley before the New York State Medical Society. (Colonel Seeley is head of the Procurement & Assignment Service, liaison agency between the American Medical Association, the veterinarians, the dentists, and Army & Navy...
...present a member of the Quartermaster Corps, Chwang feels that he will best be able to serve as a liaison officer with the combined Chinese-American armies because of his specialized knowledge of the military organization of the two forces...
...History and Literature is neither the straight political study which History tends to be, nor the purely literary matter which is English's reputation, but an integrated view of society, a liaison of two fields, efficiently handled, and an escape from the trend toward over-concentration...
Built to run on four high-powered cylinders, the new highly-centralized W.S.C. will cooperate with the Dean's Office on a broad range of wartime activities. Liaison with Dean Henry Chauncey's A.R.P. office and with the social service committees of PBH will be established...
...Burma-born Gordon Seagrave of the American Baptist Mission (TIME, April 13). Seagrave called to the British liaison officer: "Try to get us some food. I have not a bite in the house. Some of these soldiers have not eaten for three days." As I went out the British Friends' ambulance units were bringing in more Chinese wounded in American jeeps; all of them would be handled by Seagrave, who was the only surgeon. The house was full of wounded. When he buried two dead, under the moon, he said: "Now that the shooting has started, we have...