Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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General Omar N. Bradley, the. Army's calm, sober and battle-weathered Chief of Staff, is worried less about the imminence of war than by America's jitters-that sometimes take the form of fatalistic apathy-about war.* Last week General Bradley told Chicago's Economic Club...
...career officer, Odria had risen to colonel when President Bustamante made him brigadier and chief of staff in 1946. The following year, when Bustamante tried governing with an all-military cabinet, Odria held his first public office as Minister of Government (Interior). He quit the cabinet when Bustamante last summer brusquely rejected his demand for immediate outlawing of the Apristas...
...staff of the Department is composed of outstanding men in Boston medicine, many of whom are nationally recognized authorities. The facilities and treatment to which I have been exposed are of unusually high quality. Harvard men should be very appreciative of the privilege of having such superior men, facilities, and care at their disposal for such a nominal fee. David Roes...
From this office a full-time staff will synchronize NSA's four main projects: a tri-nation tour administered by the Radcliffe chapter of NSA, foreign student hospitality promotion, a soap, clothes, book drive to help staff the Free University of Berlin, and the channelling of student purchasing powers within the Boston area to obtain cheaper student rates...
Louis Lyons, curator of the Nioman Fellowship, and David Droiman, a Nioman Fellow and a staff member of the Minneapolis Star, have been brought in by the Network to analyze returns of the Presidential, Senatorial, and House races...