Word: seniors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...through 1948 the senior editor, writers and researchers of TIME'S Business & Finance department have had in mind the year-end review of U.S. business which appears in this issue...
Vice-President Reynolds also announced new changes in the titles and duties of other senior administrative personnel. Charles C. Crosby, assistant to the vice-president, stated that the arrangements were made to insure more efficient administration in the service departments...
Joseph F. Barnes '27, editor of the Star since it changed owners and publishers last summer, was also CRIMSON president in his senior year in the College...
Murder v. Cards. Lincoln Reed, a 27-year-old senior at Chicago Theological Seminary (Congregational), said that his own reasons for choosing the ministry had "improved" since his first semester. "I came in for the typical vague Protestant reason of wanting to do good works. Now nearly all of us realize that humanitarianism is not enough. We take a more religious view of our work...
...midst of that clamor last week, Chambers resigned as a senior editor of TIME. "When TIME hired me in 1939," he wrote in his statement, "its editors knew that I was an ex-Communist; they did not know that espionage was involved . . . After nine years of work done in good conscience, I have been called upon to expose the darkest and most dangerous side of Communism-espionage. This can be done only if a man who knows the facts will stand up and tell them without regard to the cost or consequences to himself. I cannot share this indispensable ordeal...