Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Incipient tuberculosis will receive its annual whack from State and City health boards starting today when the Student Council initiates its drive in the dining halls to register student, faculty, and staff voluntears for X-raying next week...
Next Tuesday William Yandell Elliott, Leroy, B. Williams professor of Government and staff director of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, will consider the political aspect of the world situation...
Walnut Panels. After his death in 1924, the Chamber dropped much of the old flamboyance. In the oak-mahogany-walnut-paneled offices in the Chamber's own nine-story building, there is a full-time staff of 150 go-getters headed by able, 44-year-old General Manager Harold Wright. The staff is actively supported by some 13,400 members who serve on the Chamber's scores of committees, a board of 49 directors which meets once a week, a president who customarily spends about half his time on Chamber work...
...perennial discovery: that some of his most useful confederates are among the enemy. As a blind, Renault let it be known that despite the defeat of France he felt that business was business and planned to make a movie about Columbus. It was a member of the German Embassy staff who helpfully smuggled a letter for him into occupied France, asking his wife to bring the children and join him in Spain...
Professor Elliott, who is now staff director of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, was charged by the paper with two goals: "An Anglo-American alliance with the Arab states, and the inclusion of Franco Spain in the Marshall Plan...