Word: corpses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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¶ Like all Army officers, Major General Johnson Hagood, Commander of the Eighth Corps Area, bridles when he thinks of how little the Army gets from the New Deal and how much other agencies get. Like most heavy artillerymen, General Hagood lacks neither brains nor tongue. Pleading for money for...
Career advancement for the trained young men is, I grant, not a definite promise in many government services at this time. The contrast of the situation but a few years ago to that obtaining today encourages these young men even more than the little publicized but grossly effective steps now...
As a matter of fact, whether or not such protective measures as the proposed administrative corps project involves are provided to those trained college graduates who enter America's public service, I stand squarely behind the belief that a brilliant opportunity for service and achievement lies ahead for the trained...
Aviation's newest instruments and piloting techniques for "blind" flying and landing in fog and bad weather will be described by Lieutenant Benjamin S. Kelsey, Instructor in Aero-Photography, United States Army Air Corps, in a lecture on "Aerial Navigation and Instrument Flying" tonight at 8 o'clock at the...
The whip that cracks loudest and most potently in Russia is the Communist Party newsorgan Pravda ("Truth"), in which Joseph Stalin's lightest whims and heaviest commands, usually unsigned, often appear first. Last week that prominent Old Bolshevik, the editor of the Soviet Government newsorgan Izvestia ("News"), famed Nicolai...