Word: comly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...airmen believe that such rights should be unrestricted. They see in com plete freedom of the air a great threat to weak countries, through surprise bombing raids over well-scouted territory. But they admit no reason why the nations cannot agree upon limited rights to foreign air lines which will tie the world closer than it has ever been before in trade, and there fore in understanding...
Just in case you thought next semester would be a snap, here's a look at the courses. Nine courses a week of Navy disbursing under Lt. Com. I. S. Moore, head of NSCS disbursing, three hours of Procurement and Sources of Supply II, with emphasis on procurement, under Professors Lewis and Tosdale; Industrial Management II, emphasizing personnel and management controls, under Professors Meriam and Cies (3 hours); Foreign Resources with Professor De Haas, 2 hours; Professor Snyder's Policy Aspects of War Production, and Professor Cunningham's course in Transportation, both three hours . . . total class hours 23. We just...
Service. In Manhattan, a stranger fresh from Scotland asked a ticket agent if he knew her son, Jim Smith, who she thought worked for some telegraph com pany either in New York or Chicago ; the ticket agent took a chance, phoned a local telegraph office; the phone was answered by the right Jim Smith...
...Fascist cult of Hispanidad are powerful and wealthy organizations. Argentina's 1,000,000 Spaniards are knit together by several score fraternal groups and by the Catholic Church, many of whose dignitaries are pro-Fascist Italians and Spaniards. Principal coordinator for Fascist propaganda and Hispanidad organizations is the "Com-ision Organizadora del Primer Congreso de la Cultura Hispano-Americana," all of whose functionaries are well-known authoritarians, admirers of the "New Order" in Europe...
...found that Elizabeth Watkins in our Washington office had had a long talk with Mrs. Patton; and that other correspondents had talked with two of Patton's classmates at West Point-with fellow officers who had served with him in his Cavalry days-with the non-com who was with him when he was wounded in France...