Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Valpey's not used to losing. Since he joined the Michigan staff six years ago, Wolverine elevens have won 48 out of 58 games. It's nice to have coaches like that on your side...
Jauitor John L. Cookburn asserted that the rugs were in place when he entered the building at 7 o'clock Tuesday morning and office staff workers discovered their disappearance two hours later...
Speaking as "an academic irresponsible," the staff director of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs asserted that the United States "can build up the industrial might of Germany without antagonizing" the other nations of Europe. But this cannot be done "if Russia controls Germany...
...doubtless responsible for this limited selection of courses for those outside the field, but the excuse, however true, does not alleviate the annoyances of the situation. The department should badger the keepers of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences' purse strings until enough money to pay another full-time staff member is forthcoming. This would provide non-technical instruction just about in accordance with the growing musical demands of the College...
After graduation, he joined the editorial staff of an encyclopedia where he developed the card-file memory and catch-all curiosity that are often watermarks of the great essayists. Shifting to the New York Evening Post as editorial writer and columnist, Strunsky became editor of its editorial page by 1920. When Cyrus H. K. Curtis bought the paper and started telegraphing editorials 'from Philadelphia, Strunsky "stepped into the subway one day and came on uptown" to the Times...