During World War II, Professor Handler served on the Lend-Lease Administration.
In the early 1940's he served as assistant general counsel in the Lend-Lease Administration and special assistant to Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson.
During World War II he counseled the Lend-Lease Administration and the foreign-funds control division of the State Department.
During the Second World War, through an arrangement with his employer, Juran served in the Lend-Lease Administration and Foreign Economic Administration.
During this period he also counseled several New Deal agencies as well as the Lend-Lease Administration.
Previously, he served as an executive assistant in the State Department and the Lend-Lease Administration.
In World War II he worked for the Lend-Lease Administration in Washington.
Mr. Brown entered Government service with the Lend-Lease Administration in 1941, intending to remain only "for the duration."
He became deputy director of the Soviet branch of the Lend-Lease Administration, through which the United States furnished food, machinery and services to its allies.
Franklin D. Roosevelt set up the Office of Lend-Lease Administration in 1941, appointing steel executive Edward R. Stettinius as head.