Word: branching
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...course here was food for conjecture. It was known that the hostility between General Booth and his sister is but thinly veiled. He is said to be "displeased by her popularity in America, and to regard the U. S. branch of the Army as a mere subordinate sec-who has become a U. S. citizen, in 21 years has increased the resources of the Army in the U. S. from $1,500,000 to $32,000,000. Three years ago her brother removed her from her command, but there was such a flood of protest that she was reinstated...
...Theatre, also in London. Before the war, he was director of the Liverpool Repertory Theatre, and at the outbreak of hostilities, joined the Cheshire Regiment. In 1916 he attained the rank of captain, and later became associated with the British War Officer, serving as Director of its Entertainment Branch...
...ever-growing motor industry is now beginning to appropriate the very tracks of the steam locomotive. It is likely that this invasion will never be crowned with complete success. Yet it is equally likely that the gasoline locomotive will in a few years be a familiar sight on branch lines of most U. S. railway systems...
...CRIMSON editors who have succeeded after college. The training that is offered by any of the departments not only possesses all the advantages of any extra-curricular activity, but in the opportunity to interview prominent men, in the varied type of work involved, and in the contacts with every branch of college activity and life which are made possible, there is an opportunity which is not to be had elsewhere in Cambridge...
Every great branch of the Christian faith except the Roman Catholic was officially represented -the Greek Orthodox, the Anglican, the Lutheran, Methodist, Baptist...