Word: coding
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...could forget that handsome, super-relaxed Mississippian, Ben Hardy, who, incidentally, ain't slow when it comes to radio and radio code. "Twenty-five-a-minute Hardy," they call him around here...
...Fair. In Kansas City, TWA Executive Otis Frank Bryan reported that over the Atlantic a TWA plane got a radio call from a German submarine commander who complained, correctly, that the plane was using the wrong code for that...
...Attached to it are some 1,100 officers and 15,000 enlisted men to work its communications, gard its sprawling area, cook its meals, drive its cars, guard its billets and offices on more than 2,000 pieces of Algiers real estate. Its Signals center handles in 1,000 code messages a day. A newly arrived U.S. officer, previously accustomed to the spaces and complexities of Washington's Pentagon Building, took a preliminary look at A.F.H.Q. and gasped...
Ogden saw that, because each of these key words reflected so many meanings, perhaps a basic language could be formulated. If a small enough number of words could cover a wide enough field, then this code of words could become a working international language, he thought...
...week. Her father roared, her mother wept, her set raised their eyebrows. They were remembering De Marigny's first wife, well-endowed Lucie-Alice Cahen, an Alsatian girl whom he married in Paris in 1937. Four months later they were divorced, and the Count failed to observe the code and return the dowry...