Word: doughboy
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Levy, who claims that 30 to 40 per cent of his sales are used clothing -- mostly army surplus doughboy jackets -- said that his store cannot remain in business if he does not get a second-hand clothing license. Cambridge officials will inspect the Krackerjack building again today...
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...Wisconsin's Doughboy Industries paid out $10,000 to remodel the ground floor of a top executive's home and $6,000 to construct a swimming pool on the grounds. A lenient court ruled that the company could deduct 95% of the outlays because the executive often entertained customers at home...
...hoop, hreep, hrope!" bellow the R.O.T.C. drill sergeants, and to many U.S. college students the whole idea of uniforms, parades and dull "military science" classes appears more than ever to be preparation for a doughboy war in an age when more academic learning would serve the nation better. The Navy's 53-campus "Holloway" volunteer plan, offering complete scholarships, produces a steady supply of bright young officers, but Air Force R.O.T.C. at 187 schools harvests only 4% of trainees as commissioned officers, and the Army's 247-campus program is notoriously archaic. Among college administrators, who consider...
...magazine remains the same journal that was conceived 40 years ago: an international forum, still wrapped in the same blue cover, still printed on a flatbed press, still paying heads of government $150 an article. All that has changed is the world. Isolation did indeed die with the last doughboy, as Foreign Affairs' founders so clearly foresaw. "All we can really say after 40 years," says Editor Armstrong,"is that we've been on the right side of a general proposition...