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...final vote for sending the new measure to the Rules Committee for further study was 87 to 85. Under the bill, a study of communist activities would be made by an unpaid commission, consisting of three representatives, two senators, and two members appointed by the governor. The commission would prepare a report for the Legislature by the first Wednesday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Legislature Rules Committee Plans Red Probe Bill Review | 1/28/1950 | See Source »

...same time, the appointment of John H. Meager, Jr. '31, to replace Thomas H. Eliot '28, as an unpaid member of the commission, was announced...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cherington Appointed To State Commission | 1/18/1950 | See Source »

...judged frequently is Gerard Mandelbaum 3L, who was an unpaid coach of the Debate Council. The letter charges that Mandelbaum spent very little time helping members prepare for debates and that Zurier had him judge tryouts because he was a personal friend...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Debate Council Insurrection Hits Present Administration | 1/12/1950 | See Source »

...phenomenon not immediately observable in the statistics: all the army's work across the U.S. is carried on by 5,000 officers, 37,500 soldiers (these are the 42,500 of the Salvation Army in the U.S.), a few thousand non-army paid employees, and a handful of unpaid doctors and dentists. Around the world, preaching salvation in 102 languages, there are only some 125,000 all told in the hosts of the late General William Booth. But like Joshua's army at Jericho, they multiply their strength by sheer ubiquity. Their coffee-&-doughnuts campaign in World...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: I Was a Stranger ... | 12/26/1949 | See Source »

Sadly, Troubleshooter Tuan considered the causes of the diplomats' defection. "It was not that the staff of this embassy has not been paid since last June," he mused. "It has been demonstrated that Chinese diplomats can go unpaid for a whole year without damage to morale. It is perhaps a desire to keep in touch with the homeland, perhaps a political disagreement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHANCELLERIES: Over the Teacups | 10/24/1949 | See Source »

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