Word: louise
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Shortly after Pearson finished speaking in Parliament, Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent announced a last-minute decision to take his external affairs chief with him to the Commonwealth conference in London (see FOREIGN NEWS). An aide said that at London St. Laurent intends to do "a selling job for Eisenhower...
The Canadian Senate has no fewer than 20 vacancies for its lifetime, $10,000-a-year jobs. Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent was expected to appoint new Senators for the reopening of Parliament last month. But for a reason never made public, the vacant seats were not filled. Last week...
When the directorship of an important art museum falls vacant, the directors of every U.S. museum perk up. In the game musical chairs that follows, even the lowliest may find a plushier seat. Last summer Perry Rathbone, director of the City Art Museum of St. Louis, was appointed to fill...
Louis A. Toepfer, Assistant Dean of the Law School, said yesterday that law firms often use a man's relatively poor academic standing as "an excuse for not hiring him for personal reasons."
In theory, air cargo is tailor-made for the U.S. economy. It permits companies to transport goods faster, thus cut down on expensive inventories and release valuable working capital for other uses. Warehousing and packaging costs can be cut; pilferage and damage are less of a problem, cutting insurance costs...