Word: jointed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Joint instruction," though on a less extensive basis than the present system, will be a permanent feature of the College, Provost Paul H. Buck stated yesterday...
...President Disposes. Harry Truman's decision was based on a modified proposal from the Joint Chiefs of Staff and incidentally on one phase of the Navy's so far disregarded plan for merging the services. This is the plan as the President outlined...
...General grinned, rinsed his leathery face, got dressed and marched off to his first meeting as a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Able, ailing 59-year-old "Hap" Arnold had been retired after 42 years of soldiering, 34 years of it in the air, seven years of it as boss of the air forces. The Army's birdmen had flown a long way from the Army's nest in that time, would soon fly away, never to return. Tooey Spaatz, sure by all signs to boss the U.S.'s first separate Air Force...
...University fast returning to something of a normal atmosphere. Every branch is flooded with applications for admission and has been forced to turn down the majority of those seeking to enter. Special veterans problems, such as course credit, housing and finances absorb much of the deans' time. There is "joint instruction" (not co-education...
...Washington he sat down with Symington and held a joint press conference. Alcoa, they announced, had decided to give the use of its patents covering extraction of alumina from bauxite to the Federal Government. It can license operators of Government-owned plants to compete with Alcoa. In an atmosphere perfumed with sweet reasonableness, Wilson told why Alcoa had done it. Said he: "Mr. Symington is a very fine salesman...