Rule number one was that secretaries know more about what is going on in any organization than anyone else.
The secretary knew my name because I'd treated other students.
"They will be asked if there's any information the secretary should know about that could interfere with their ability to do the job."
The special secretary knew what he had to do.
She wasn't sure where he was, but his secretary would know.
His private secretary, and the other men who worked for him, knew exactly what he expected of them.
The secretary of defense doesn't know what the rules are.
Only you, the Admiral and your secretary know of the loss.
Well, you can tell him if he asks; my secretary knows I came here.
"I assume his secretary knew who he was having dinner with," Mason said.