Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Planemaker Howard Hughes had taken all that the Senate War Investigating subcommittee had thrown at him, and had given as good as he got. Last week the committee heard from Lieut. General Barney Giles, wartime A.A.F. Chief of Staff, who backed up Hughes...
...Chicago Journal of Commerce (circ. 35,000) had never been healthier. Its staff had never been jumpier. For weeks, in its grubby home on the near North Side, washroom rumors had bubbled up about the paper's impending sale or suspension. Finally Colonel John D. Ames, editor and publisher, called his 200 employees together and told them what was up. Not death but a marriage was in the offing. Last week, the Ridder Bros.' New York Journal of Commerce, oldest (120 years) business paper...
...held until he took up residence here this fall. At the present time 525 students living at Fort Devens and in the Hotel Brunswick hold seniority over him, but stand little chance of moving into Jarvis or Andover Courts. The University knows the arrival date of new staff members well in advance and if it feels bound to provide housing for essential faculty, they should be given apartments in a rent bracket other than that assigned to veterans...
According to the Dillon Field House medical staff, which is getting home for dinner on time again, all men will be able to play against, Yale with the possible exception of Walt Coulson...
Yesterday's Boston Daily Record implied in one of its routine signed columns that "the entire staff of assistant coaches at Harvard resigned in a body last Saturday, their resignation to take effect after the Harvard-Yale game on Saturday...