Word: subs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...documents salvaged from the U-505, says Gallery, enabled Allied intelligence agents to read German sub codes for the last eleven months of the war. In Clear the Decks! the story is told in full for the first time, and it makes one of the best adventure tales...
...seventh month after its creation, restless NATO, through CPUBINFO (Chief of Public Information), named 80 sub-agencies and offices to be officially designated by top secret anagrams-their initials. By last week the number had increased to 125. Most everybody knew SACEUR (pronounced "Sack your" meaning the Supreme Allied Commander Europe, i.e., Dwight Eisenhower). They could guess at EB (the Executive Bureau of the Temporary Committee of the North Atlantic Council), but who could explain that SUSREP-NADPB meant Senior U.S. Representative North Atlantic Defense Production Board, or that CINCNELM meant Commander in Chief U.S. Naval Forces Eastern Atlantic...
...Sub-Treasury Building on Manhattan's Wall Street, Alexander Hamilton, president of the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society and great-great-grandson of the first Secretary of the Treasury, awarded General U. S. Grant III the society's George McAneny Medal for his work in preserving historical landmarks...
...meant to imply that anyone was officially offered the post. Of course, this is Impossible since the jobs do not yet exist. The CRIMSON'S Information is, however, that many permanent faculty members questioned about the post said they would not take it and that, in fact, the sub-committee on House Deans, of which Dean Bender is a member, is now reconciled to using non-permanent appointees. Whether or not these men would be "able and mature" was not the question...
Whatever its merits and shortcomings, the Washington plan rescued the U.N. sub-committee men at Panmunjom from an uncomfortable position. Earlier in the week, they were being accused by the Reds of "disloyalty to the agenda"-of refusing to settle the cease-fire line in its proper order among the agenda items...