Word: fore
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Honor of leading the Fleet into New York Harbor and to its Hudson River anchorage fell to the President, whose ship was now saluted by roaring power dives from 15 crack planes of the Fleet. But all naval eyes were still on the Indianapolis' fore truck. By tradition one more thing was necessary to complete the ceremony. Three little flags broke out spelling Y W X, Yoke William Xray, the Navy's "Well Done" signal. That meant the President was pleased...
...pictures which comprise the second Century of Progress Art Show. Three out of every five pictures were new to the exhibit. But where the 1933 show, as a record of U. S. collecting, was topheavy with French works, this year's exhibit put U. S. painters to the fore, furnishing spectators with a brisk parade of native artists from Copley to Marsh...
...York, May 22 (UP)--Somewhat bewildered by the age of speed and the miracle of radio, which her husband fore saw with uncanny accuracy almost 50 years ago Mrs. Edward Bellamy came to New York from Massachusetts today to sit in wonderment before the panorama of Broadway...
...Intercollegiate crown has gone to a California team and eight of these nine years, the Stanford Indians and the Southern Trojans have placed first and second. Yale took the meet in 1924 and for the first time since then, it looks bright for the Eli to come to the fore again...
With the indignation aroused by the recent Japanese China policy manifesto subsiding into an interchange of notes between the various countries concerned, the real issue at stake comes to the fore: whether Japan will be able to secure her position in the Far East economically as the fundamental requisite for the maintenance of here claims for doing so politically. The opening of new trade war that encompasses the British Empire, and hence the world, is the opening gun of the struggle which will be more likely to prove the strength or weakness of Japan's position relative to the Western...