Word: belonged
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...believe most of these destroyed planes belong to an air unit normally stationed near Tokyo. It had originally 52 heavy bombers made of German metal, equipped with American 14-cylinder engines, British machine guns and Japanese radio. . . . We believe the unit has lost half its planes...
There are 10,000 practicing veterinarians in the U. S. now, more than ever before. Half of them belong to the A. V. M. A. and a quarter of them were in Omaha for the convention. There are now ten veterinary colleges in the U. S. and two in Canada, all departments of universities or State colleges. Last September 2,500 qualified applicants sought admission to those schools, but there was room for only 646. A big reason for men wanting to doctor animals is that the 5,000,000 owners of 200,000,000 American cattle, swine, sheep, goats...
...count of ten when Braddock, its erstwhile "Cinderella Man," hit the canvas. Next; week Max Schmeling arrives in the U. S. There is every possibility that he will now have his long-delayed try for his second world's championship, only this time both champion and challenger will belong to the Jacobs stable...
...Premier Dr. Milan Stoyadinovich, six members of his Cabinet, and 141 Deputies, it occurred last week that they might have to become Jews, Moslems, Catholics or Protestants. Though all strictly belonged to the Serbian Orthodox Church, they had been "excommunicated" as result of an Orthodox-Government row. The Orthodox Church disapproved of the Government's recently coming to terms with the Vatican; seemed to suspect moreover that the Government had had a hand in the death of the Orthodox Patriarch, His Holiness Varnava (TIME, Aug. 2). The Premier's problem was urgent because under Yugoslavia's Constitution...
...assemble in Paris, London. Venice and New York, indulge in easy, intermittent love affairs, drive fast cars, make scandals for the tabloids by being interviewed in crowded beds, and generally delight in their reputations for wickedness. A pale, pretty English War widow, Bianca does not really belong with them. She observes them first with detached interest, later plays their game with ironic humor, tries unsuccessfully to prevent their irresponsibility from climaxing in tragedy...