Word: post
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...title were temporary, but Harry Truman would like to have somebody permanently in the job. The President had once asked Congress to create a single, overall Chief of Staff. Congress, with plenty of urging from the apprehensive Navy, decided it would be too powerful a post for any military...
...West, who has not denied being 56, was still having trouble trying to settle down. "I'm still looking for the right man," she confided to the New York Post's Columnist Earl Wilson. "My trouble is, I find so many right ones, it's hard to decide...
...racing history), the then seven-year-old had earned the right to grow old in comfort. Instead, Armed perked up with the rest cure; his ankle bothered him hardly at all. Last week, to a sentimental flurry of applause from the crowd, the old champ jogged to the post at Hialeah Park for a comeback...
...That, as Chairman of the Committee at the time of the post-Yale game dance, he failed to organize adequately the splitting of profits between the various Houses, never obtaining the agreement of all the Houses to a measure proposed at an early meeting at which no minutes were kept...
William Gold '49 was named public relations director for the Boston region, while Robert B. Lukingbeal '50 was named finance director of the project. The post of intercollegiate co-ordinator went to W. Jarvis Moody '50. Both Edward Genn '50 and Christopher May '51 were appointed Contact Division Chiefs...