Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...President's chief lobbyist. But he is also expected to be a general adviser in a number of fields, including national security. An Oklahoman, Harlow served as General George Marshall's Capitol Hill liaison man during World War II, later headed the House Armed Services Committee staff and became a White House assistant under Dwight Eisenhower. During the Kennedy-Johnson years he was Procter & Gamble's chief Washington representative...
Harry Robbins Haldeman, 42, will generally oversee all staff operations. Bob Haldeman has been working in Nixon campaigns since 1956, when he began as an advance man. This year he left his job as head of J. Walter Thompson's Los Angeles office to become Nixon's chief of staff...
...substantially Jewish middle class and a smattering of just about every other race and religion. "Unlike most dailies," the Tribune announced, "we will not compete for hard news. Unlike many weeklies, we will be neither a community bulletin board nor a pamphlet for angry manifestations." With a 14-man staff-half black, half white-the paper hopes to reach an equally integrated readership. Its projected circulation...
Overshadowed by the Brian Dowling-Calvin Hill scoring machine all season, Yale's defense is the unknown variable in the Harvard coaching staff's calculations...
...committee recommended that current full-time staff employed by these four denominations at Harvard and M.I.T. resign to allow the planners free rein to choose staff...