Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...subject of General Education in the College, President Conant stated that he was hoping for a new endowment fund of $10,000,000 in the next five years, the income of which would pay the salaries of teachers added to the staff of the General Education program...
...Album, ever optimistic in the face of snow, examinations, and delinquency, have announced the completion of the editorial section of the yearbook. Sports, activities, and feature sections of the annual are completely in the hands of the printers according to a report made by the staff yesterday...
...closer tie between the Government's military and civil air branches. Trained as a bomber pilot, he became a brigadier general at 36 (the Army's youngest). He got to be known as a "fair-haired boy" of General Hap Arnold, served as Assistant Chief of Air Staff, commanded a division of bombers in England, helped to plan and carry out the strategic bombings of Japan, was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal...
...after another the gleaming staff cars and Volkswagen rolled up to the dirty, grey, four-story building in Frankfurt. Upstairs on the top floor, across the worn leather top of a huge, oval table, the commanders of the U.S. and British occupation zones faced Western Germany's leading political figures. Then came the long-expected announcement...
With a roll of drums and a rattle of discharge buttons, a magazine called Salute went out to capture the veterans' trade in March 1946. Its staff, like its flavor, came from Yank and Stars and Stripes. But its G.I. appeal wore thin: it seemed that the most appealing thing to veterans was being a civilian again. This week in its February issue, Salute (circ. around 230,000) took off its uniform. With a new staff and a new idea, it had changed into a "picture magazine...