Word: poste
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...University of Leipzig). When Hitler took power in 1933, Teller was at Gottingen, pursuing research in the molecular structure of matter. With the anti-Semitism that darkened his childhood raging about him again, he eagerly grabbed at a British rescue mission's offer of a lecturer's post at London University. Two years later he moved on to the U.S. to take up a physics professor's duties at the District of Columbia's George Washington University...
...Assistant Secretary of Labor J. (for nothing) Ernest Wilkins, 63, first Negro ever appointed to a U.S. sub-Cabinet post. Missouri-born Republican Wilkins practiced law in Chicago, is a past president of the Cook County bar association...
...Typical of the exhausted indifference which the prolonged crisis had brought was the appointment of Agriculture Minister Roland Boscary-Monsservin. Newspaper reporters, tired of waiting for Gaillard and the politicians to reach agreement on the post, decided Boscary-Monsservin would do, telephoned him at 11:35 p.m. and said Gaillard wanted to see him. Boscary-Monsservin scurried over to the Palais du Louvre, and Gaillard ended the argument by appointing...
...common crisis, Hearst's News-Post closed ranks with the rival Sunpapers, recalled that in 1936 the Supreme Court had outlawed a similar law that Huey Long created in Louisiana to curb his opposition. Advertisers and agencies warned that the mayor's proposals would cripple the city's economy, drafted a crash program to carry their case to the people before the D'Alesandro-dominated city council debates the bill this week...
This edition takes the place of a post-game extra which the News planned to publish this afternoon. When News editors learned of the beating incident this morning, they rushed to the printers in Trenton with these stories, which were run off the presses at about...