Word: 41st
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...World War I, stuck to his Wall Street bond business, worried about Government extravagance, watched Daughter Theodora kick up her heels as a professional dancer and son Archie Jr. kick up his as an American Youth Congress leader. Archie Sr. finally enlisted. He landed in New Guinea with the 41st Division. Last week he was heard from...
Died. Peter Foley, 87, the 26-mile Boston Marathon's Methuselah; in Winchester, Mass. Rating his best place (twelfth) at 50, the white-and-pink-trunked gnome finished 41st in a field of 100 when he was 70, hung up his shoes at 82. He trained on long walks, short ales...
Columbia's 80-year-old Nicholas Murray Butler called progressive education a nasty name: "the rabbit system of education." Said President Butler in his 41st annual report...
...there were a champion U.S. blood donor, a Pittsburgh truck driver, Russell O. Armour, would appear to be it. Last week he gave his 41st pint in 42 months. Sometimes he has had to use fictitious names, since the Red Cross will not knowingly take blood from anyone oftener than once every two months. Armour has altogether been drained of about three times as much blood as he has in his body at any one time. His weight has stayed the same: around...
...them, Lieut. General Robert L. Eichelberger, was revealed as the U.S. field commander in the Papuan campaign. In an outpouring of long-kept secrets, General MacArthur also revealed the identity of his ground forces in the campaign: parts of the 6th and 7th Australian divisions, and of the American 41st (Oregon, Washington, Montana National Guard) and 32nd (from Wisconsin and Michigan...