Word: biddinger
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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In the much-used setting of an cerie castle, isolated in an Austrian wood with an atmosphere of heavily shadowed lighting and a background of student music, the two horror merchants settle many long-standing scores concerning wars and wives. Panels slide, black cats stalk, mysterious servants silently do their...
The need for some correlation between the study of the science of politics and its practical application has been felt for a long time. Public service as a career is the United States, has not often attracted men of outstanding ability. In striking contrast stands the efficient bureaucracies composed of...
Across the snub nose of many a U. S. Army bomber is the proud motto: "Mors et Destrnctio" (Death & Destruction). Last week the Army Air Corps made plans to purchase $30,000,000 worth of Death & Destruction within the next three years. First step toward acquisition of 1,000 of...
Also to be let shortly are contracts for 30 new attack planes. To pay for its new craft the Air Corps will use PWA funds and Congressional appropriations. Call for bids came from Assistant Secretary of War Harry H. Woodring, who last week was absolved of all guilt in connection...
First to renew operations was United Air Lines, which took over the mail this week on its old Northern Transcontinental and Pacific Coast routes. Ready to fly the Central Transcontinental mail was Transcontinental & Western Air, which had gotten back its contract by bidding at an almost suicidal rate. Likewise ready...