Word: enlistable
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...father, who was a prominent New York corporation lawyer. Like William MeFee, he was born on the ocean. Some of his early youth was spent in England, where he went to school for a time. He attended Harvard but was not graduated. His War record is somewhat complicated. He enlisted in the Morgan-Harjes ambulance unit. His section was in the big attack around Verdun and Mort Homme in 1917. After the ambulance section broke up, he attempted to enlist in the Army but was rejected because of defective eyesight. He went to Italy, drove an ambulance up and down...
...known that it took Mulciber "from morn to noon, from noon to dewy eve, a summer's day" to fall from the pearly gates to the isle of Lemnos; but so far the direction is indeterminate. Perhaps Dr. Bautz, encouraged by the Homeric corroboration of his scientific computations, will enlist the aid of Einstein and F. Scott Fitzgerald to find on just which side of Paradise this infested sphere is whirling...
...from 9 to 12 o'clock, and in the Business School Office from 2 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon, Mr. Z. E. Watson, who is a representative of the Public Service Electric and Gas Company of Newark, N. J., will meet students who may be interested to enlist in a commercial training course. This course covers a period of three years in the general financial and accounting departments, commercial and new business departments, and the gas and electric departments. At the start, the pay will be $125 a month, with a chance for regular increases every six months...
...Enlist the interest of every pupil in every school in his daily task...
...task is so huge and fraught with so many difficulties that only the most adventurous enlist for life, but even so, the whole conference is lifted to high levels and many who do not reach the heights catch visions of service that never leave them even though they follow the Christ haltingly and afar...