Word: loads
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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During the war years we saw the new state highway system of Mississippi, which had been protected by low load restrictions, torn to bits by unlimited Army & Navy vehicles. It was one of the sacrifices willingly paid by the people of that state in a period...
...Anderson Bridge be expected to carry its daily load in the same honest way that it did in olden times? Can it stand firm in the knowledge that a new, younger structure is trying to take its place? How ironical its dedication now seems: "May this bridge . . . be . . . a lasting suggestion that (students) should devote their manhood, developed by study and play on the banks of this river, to the nation and its needs." Would Anderson consider the present fate of his Bridge a just reward for service "to the nation and its needs...
...brand of reluctant internationalism,. Only two or three more U.S. divisions should be sent to Europe, he insisted, "and that would be doing a great deal more for them than they have done for us in Korea." The U.S. would probably have to shoulder at least 50% of the load in any war with Russia, "but I object to getting in so heavily that we find ourselves doing...
Voteran of two and a half years in the Marine Corps, including duty in the Pacific, and married for over a year, Knans attended Summer School last summer to lighten h is academic load for the rest of the year, Schaefer said...
...should be easy to schedule a three year program, he said, "for the able students who are willing to increase somewhat the load in the regular terms and to study at least one summer...