Word: gaine
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...toward assuring a steady flow of trainees from planned college curricula. The fault is a vagueness in the plans for the future, and a failure to organize the data for college students. Some of the information has been played down for routine military reasons, although the Japs would gain little from finding out that the Army requires its meteorologists to have two years of math...
...nearly two months our troops have fought an enemy on the mainland who had heavy advantages of great air superiority and considerable freedom of movement by sea. Our task has been to impose losses on the enemy and to gain time to enable the forces of the Allies to be concentrated for their struggle in the Far East...
...advice to cook dough until it is a "delicate brown," to keep meat "succulent and tender." There are also plenty of suggestions for mess sergeants, who are responsible for adapting Army menus to the locales in which their troops serve. Although soldiers in their first six months of service gain an average 8 to 16 Ib., few of them are satisfied with the food that is dished up to them...
When Ayres turned the hat trick with his third score early in the final stanza, the '45 outfit tied up the game, but the Blue six came back with two scores of their own to gain back the lead...
Working on a newspaper is one of the best known ways to gain general experience and information. A member of the CRIMSON, by the very nature of his work, becomes well-informed on all sorts of national and college subjects...