Word: specialist
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...History and Literature voted last sprig that the chairman of that committee and the chairman of the board of tutors in the department should be selected one from History and one from Literature. In accordance with this policy Howard E. Hugo, assistant professor in General Education and a specialist in literature, has replaced Robert S. Schwantes, whose field is history, as chairman of the board of Tutors...
These firms are enthusiastic about the program because it has been successful in transforming specialist executives into general administrators. Most of the men who come to the A.M.P. arrive prior to assuming more general responsibilities...
These firms are enthusiastic about the program because it has been successful in transforming specialist executives into general administrators. Most of the men who come to the A.M.P. arrive prior to assuming more general responsibilities...
President Harry Truman, a specialist in the short, snappy, off-the-cuff answer to reporters' questions, was as brief as ever when the U.P.'s veteran Correspondent Merriman (Thank you, Mr. President) Smith first opened fire at the presidential press conference last week. Did he plan to take any steps to restore the money which the Senate (see THE CONGRESS) was busily whacking out of the $8.5 billion he wanted for the job of beefing up Europe? Of course he was going to keep working on it, the President said. He thought, however, that things looked hopeless...
Donnie got his chance for life because his father, a Saskatchewan farmer, refused to believe his boy had to die, cradled him in his arms on a six-day bus trip to California, praying for a miracle (TIME, July 2). Brain Specialist William T. Grant (who operated free) seemed to have performed the miracle father Morton prayed...