Word: staff
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Jean Persons, a public-health physician in Alaska whom you refer to in MEDICINE of the Oct. 6 issue, is the daughter of the Rev. Frank Stanford Persons II. Her uncle, Wilton Burton Persons, is the man President Eisenhower tapped to be his new White House chief of staff (NATIONAL AFFAIRS, same issue...
...last week complained that Russians are stupefied and bored by such headlines as "Buy jewelry in the shops of the State Jewelry Trade Organization" and "State Insurance is selling insurance for household goods." To get American-style hard sell, the Ministry of Culture called for "creative, talented people" to staff the new "Advertising-Publishing office" set up to improve shop-window displays, advertising signs and billboards on a nationwide scale...
...million) and Russia (57 million), exceed the rest of Asia, Africa and South America combined. In ratio to population, the Japanese circulation approximates that of the U.S., far exceeds Russia's. Biggest Japanese daily is Tokyo's outsized Asahi, which has four regional publishing plants and a staff of more than 7,000, turns out a grand total of 109 morning editions, for a circulation...
...Behavioral Sciences Building will contain offices for the faculty and staff, various laboratories, research areas, and meeting rooms. White also hopes to install some IBM data processing machines, which are used extensively in psychology and social relations research projects...
Printed in magazine form, the publications will have a semi-glossy cover and mimeographed pages. Financed by a $12 grant from the Freshman Union Committee and advertising receipts, the newspaper was organized with the help of Yearbook Publications. About 30 Freshmen are on the staff...