Word: lt
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...lt-Yourself Sink. For do-it-yourself hobbyists, American Kitchens of Connersville, Ind. put on sale a knockdown kitchen sink. Made of steel, baked enamel and porcelain, the sink can be assembled by one man using only a screwdriver and pliers. Each unit contains a regular 42-in. single-bowl, single-drainboard sinktop, a complete faucet and hardware kit, and all the parts for an undersink cabinet. Price...
Harvard's plan to revise its ROTC program can not possibly go into effect until the summer of 1956 even if approved by the Pentagon this semester, Lt. Col. Trevor N. Dupuy, professor of Military Science and Tactics, said yesterday...
...lt is left to the department and agency heads to interpret and enforce the order. Said Cain: "No internal security system can become effective, understandable, or reasonable unless its standards and the procedures for implementing them are national standards, not departmental or bureau standards." Even as he spoke, the Administration was moving to turn over to a special branch of the Justice Department responsibility for getting uniform action under the security program. But the new office will have only advisory power-which may not be enough...
...methods used by Lt. Anderson were not commendable. He deserved to be reprimanded for hanging one trainee by his ankles and making others perform silly or exhausting tasks. But none of the men were injured, and at the end of the two-weeks period the company had begun to resemble an actual fighting force. Thousands of American men would be alive today had their company commander whipped them into a fighting machine instead of worrying about their ice-cream letters from home and U.S.O. shows. Part of his undeserved trouble can be blamed on the recently adopted Uniform Code...
...request of the University, Lt. Colonel Trevor N. Dupuy, professor of Military Science and Tactics, has been reassigned to the College for the school year 1955-'56, it was learned yesterday...