Word: constantly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Always interested in the next new thing, Coningham is in constant touch with aircraft designers, technicians, manufacturers. The next big thing, he says, will be jet-propelled fighters. "They are going to make our present fighters as obsolete as the monoplane made the biplane...
Navy records have been greatly facilitated the constant screenings and grade reports of the V-12 programs here require fast action, and the machines are able to give it. Civilian uses range from grading placement tests to figuring out the ratio of students to the various preparatory schools. In addition, all the telltale information about each man's College career is recorded by code punches on two basic cards...
...lined attic study at his home, Laurier House in Ottawa. This is the real center of Canada's Government. He is at work there at 9 (and except for the daily Cabinet meeting and Parliament) he is still there at 11 o'clock at night. His most constant companion is an Irish terrier, Pat. The only man who calls him by a given name is Franklin Roosevelt (he calls him "Mackenzie...
Died. Katharine Fullerton Gerould, 65, essayist and short-story writer, wife of Princeton's English Department Chairman Professor Gordon Hall Gerould; after long illness; in Princeton, NJ. A constant critic of jazz-age manners, she took time out in 1926 to cover the Dempsey-Tunney fight for Harper's Magazine...
According to the 240 lb. Chief, "football is scientific--every game is a constant building up plays," Tuckey had to attend meetings almost every night to plan strategy for the coming games, as the team was shown movies and discussed the fine-points of strategy. Teamwork and the spirit to win are the C.P.O's two requirements to make a really great team...