Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...long-range verbal combat between the President and the House Armed Services Committee over the Administration's defense reorganization plan rattled into a third, shell-pocked week. Into the legislative no man's land this time came the starred, earnest members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, each subordinate to the Commander in Chief, each a stout defender of his own military service, each urged to unburden himself to Georgia's cagey Democrat Carl Vinson and his 37-man battle group...
Right Flank, Left Flank. Protecting Twining's flank came General Maxwell Taylor, Army Chief of Staff, who was ready to help fight the President's war despite the fact that the Army is suffering from budget and manpower cuts. "Our setup in the Pentagon," he said, "is defective in that we do not have this permanent command post [at the Joint Chiefs level] ready to conduct military operations at any hour of the day. The Secretary of Defense is a man who has been given great responsibility. I must say you can't discharge a responsibility without...
...Camera, will direct the summer's productions. The producer will be Victor N. Claman '58, former president of the Gilbert and Sullivan Players. Mark J. Mirsky '61, assistant producer, Peter B. Salisbury '58, lighting director, and William H. Batchelder '60, technical director, are also on the staff...
Claman expects that about half of the company will come from College theatre groups. He stated that the technical staff is almost complete, and the basic acting company will probably be announced in a week...
Significantly, Eliot House is planning only a folk song concert on Friday night and a Spring Formal the next evening. Eliot has also indicated that parietal hours will be extended. A member of the House staff called this Eliot House decision "Britannia Waives the Rules...