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Combat duty did not change the orderliness of his ways. He walked the Admiral's deck, by his own estimate covering eight to ten miles a day, frequently stripped to the waist to absorb the sun's healthful rays. A war correspondent cracked: "Spruance will win the war...
At rest, any frog may look like a winner. Neither giants nor runts are apt to be champions. Frogs are simply observed in their natural surroundings, and chosen on the basis of performance. Once they join a stable, they are kept in dark, damp, healthful surroundings. Just before being sent...
A dazzling vista in U.S.-British relations opened last week: an American officer praised the British climate. Reporting that the health of troops in Britain is the best of all the expeditionary forces in U.S. history, Brigadier General James S. Simmons, director of the Army's Division of Preventive...
The water produced by the Goetz method, while drinkable, still has a high proportion of salts (e.g., about 4% of sodium citrate), has to be mixed with peppermint oil to kill the bad taste. The two Navy chemists- Lieut. William V. Consolazio and Lieut, (j.g.) Claire R. Spealman -claim that...
The girl situation, however, has gone from bad to worse. There are now only 78 women in Wigglesworth, the only girl dormitory; and mostly working girls seem to be left, the geographers and public speakers having retired to the more healthful haunts of field and stream.