Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Remember the report we ran here not long ago on what TIME's editors are like? Well, turn about is fair play; so we are prepared this week to dissect TIME's editorial researchers-having just submitted all 50 of them to a rather arduous and revealing questionnaire. I can now report that the composite TIME researcher is a neat 5 ft.-6 in., 126-lb., 26-year-old unmarried blue-eyed brownette who is glad to state that she has worked hard enough during her year and nine months on TIME to lose an undisclosed number...
...report has been received as yet from the Graduate School, represented by Richard Angell...
...reply to a dormitory investigation committee report that room rental fees have contributed a profit of $40,000 yearly to the Institute's income since 1937, D. L. Rhind, bursar at M.I.T., said that this money was used to help pay salaries and other operating expenses...
...himself an appointment as an investigator for the House committee inquiring into corporate reorganizations and receiverships. His sponsor: Chicago's Representative Adolph Sabath, now chairman of the House Rules Committee.* Thus Garsson put himself into a spot where he could choose to report on, or not to report on, receivers, bondholders' committees, lawyers and others who profited at the expense of investors...
Singleminded research has taken Dr. Tom D. Spies (rhymes with fees) deeper and deeper into the dim regions of deficiency diseases. It has also led him to major medical discoveries. Last week in Science he announced a new one with a report that folic acid, part of the vitamin B complex, was a remedy for tropical sprue, a widespread disease in such teeming, undernourished lands as Puerto Rico...