Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Four members of Dick Harlow's coaching staff gave individual answers last night to the charge that the College's football hierarchy is breaking up, and their opinions went beyond a united and emphatic "no" to indicate a strong devotion for the team...
...tone and temper of the current special session show that Congressmen know aid to Europe is needed," William Y. Elliott, Leroy B. Williams Professor of History and Political Science and staff director for the Herter Committee, declared yesterday...
That excursion ended with Munich and with Welles joining TIME's editorial staff in 1939. This time he headed first for Moscow and the Foreign Ministers Conference. Under the occasion's relaxed censorship and heightened hospitality Welles found that, with such exceptions as picture-taking in Red Square, he could move about with comparative freedom-and did so. He visited markets (where potatoes were selling for 56 cents a pound) and department stores (where "a pair of shoes was priced at $125"), dropped in on a musicale which turned out to be Dmitri Shostakovich at the piano with...
Santiago's modern Hotel Carrera has 18 unwilling guests. For Dimitri Alexandrovitch Zhukov, first & only Soviet Ambassador to Chile, the Carrera is where he came in; he stayed there when he arrived in April 1946. Now that Chile has broken with the U.S.S.R., Zhukov and his staff are ready to go home (TIME, Nov. 3). Every day Embassy First Secretary Nicolai Voronin trots a block to the Foreign Office to get permission to leave. Chile's answer: "All arrangements for leaving Moscow by the entire Chilean group must first be completed...
...spoken, easy-going veteran of three years of college ball and six of professional, who now lends his experience to the efforts of Wally Flynn, Walt Coulson, Tom Felt, and company, has seen exactly one Harvard gridiron contest--last year's Yale fracas--since joining Dick Harlow's coaching staff in the spring...