I shall employ it now, for my protegee, Miss Trant, will be my only manager. |
It's the story of a small-town Southern belle who left home and via Duke and Harvard Law School, joined the Great Society, where she was a protegee of consumer advocate Betty Furness in the Johnson Administration. |
Louise beamed with pride over the impression her protegee was making. |
He had spoken slightingly of women's education in general, and had said that Hannah, Anna's English protegee, had not the slightest need to know anything of physics. |
When are you going to put my protegee into the operating-room? |
Miss Maynor is the protegee of Serge Koussevitzky. |