Word: staff
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...specially-equipped van for handicapped Harvard students is in operation this semester as a supplement to regular shuttle service, Dorothy Moser, a staff assistant in President Bok's office, said yesterday...
Chain-smoking as always, Quebec Premier René Lévesque perched on the edge of an easy chair in the annex to his Quebec City office as he talked with TIME Ottawa Bureau Chief John M. Scott and Staff Writer George Russell. Excerpts from the interview...
...town. Long Washington's leading daily, the afternoon Star two decades ago began slipping behind the aggressive morning Post in both circulation and advertising revenues. When sold to Allbritton in 1974, the Star's losses were close to $8 million. Allbritton installed tighter financial controls, trimmed the staff by about a third, persuaded the paper's unions to accept a reduced work week and a pay freeze, and hired Jim Bellows away from the Los Angeles Times to be the Star's editor...
...anything to ensure a fresh supply. The flower-like Bujold, who does not look tired enough to have finished medical school, plays Dr. Susan Wheeler, a brilliant surgical resident who stumbles prettily from creepy suspicion to grisly certainty. But no one in the hospital, including the kindly chief of staff (Richard Widmark), will take her seriously. Her lover, a crass young intern (Michael Douglas) who looks as if he will make a great golfer some day, keeps saying "I know, I know" and offering her Valium. He won't take his turn at cooking dinner either...
Peter Harris, staff member in the office of Sen. Claiborne Pell (D.R.I.) said yesterday permanent exemption for college faculty has been "pretty much ruled out" although the final version of the bill may provide for a three-to-seven-year grace period before the legislation takes effect...