Word: councill
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...presidential aides. For the Defense Department also present were Under Secretary Steve Early, Navy Secretary Francis Matthews and General Omar Bradley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. And there was Harry Truman, as he had promised, presiding over one of his rare sessions with the National Security Council...
...trend of thinking" was set forth in a 38-page report to the President from his Council of Economic Advisers, signed by Keyserling as acting chairman, and by John D. Clark, the council's only other member since the resignation of conscientious, scholarly Dr. Edwin G. Nourse (TIME, Oct. 31). Translated from Keyserling's turgid prose and technical jargon, this is what it said the Truman Administration now believes...
Edward A. Crane '35 was elected Mayor of Cambridge Monday by the Council at Cambridge City Hall. Crane, who received the largest number of votes in the election last November, was given the office on the first ballot. Two years ago when the Plan E government elected its first mayor, the voting took 1321 ballots...
Coolidge, a member of the law firm of Loring, Coolidge, Noble and Royd, was also chairman of the Harvard Fund Council and a director of the Alumni Association. He served as trustee or director of the National Shawmut Bank and the Suffolk Savings Bank, the Boston Chapter of the Red Cross, and of several hospitals...
...Even so, the Church of Greece was represented by Metropolitan Ambrosius of Naupaktos at the ecumenical conference on "Faith and Order" at Lausanne in 1927, and one of its metropolitans, Panteleimon of Odessa, was elected to the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches...