Word: inlanders
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...rugged northwest portion of what is now British Columbia. Two aspects of the Kitimat site appealed to Chief Jumping Brook. It was near the sea (the Haidas built ocean-going canoes), and there was plenty of fresh water in the chain of lakes and rivers a short distance inland...
Chicago: December 27, James P. Baxter '41, 38 South Dearbon Street; Cincinnati: December 29, J. Gerald Heathcote, 1331 Carew Tower; Cleveland: William L. Calfee '39, 1956 Union Commerce Building; Dayton, Ohio: J. H. Ruggles, 2727 Inland Avenue; Eastern lowa: Summer H. Foster '32, 2315 Linden Drive S.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Eastern Michigan: Clark T. Wells '33, 39 Handy Road, Grosse Point Farm, Michigan...
...Symington. He is responsible for much of the national production effort, e.g., he oversees the new National Production Authority. He also controls the nation's exports & imports and such enterprises as the Coast and Geodetic Survey, the U.S. Weather Bureau system, the U.S. highway system and inland waterways. He is a conservative lawyer with a long moneymaking record as promoter-businessman...
Camouflage paint was decreed for all tall buildings in Canton. Merchants were told to ship inflammable goods inland. Industrial machinery and commodities were also being transferred. Plans for dispersal of the city's 1,000,000 population were reported. The families of Red officials were trekking to Kukong, 150 miles up the Canton-Hankow railway...
...Soviet republics in the mountainous wilderness." The Stalin-Mao decision to form an army, was, in effect, an undeclared war on Chiang Kai-shek and the Nationalist regime. Chiang hit back hard, sent his Soviet Russian advisers packing, dispersed the Comintern agents, forced Mao into the "mountainous wilderness" of inland China...