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Jack Norton's Puritans punched across two touchdowns in the first half and that proved more than enough as the Winthrop aggregation blanked Lowell, 13 to 0 yesterday. Fullerton and Genn went over for the only scores after a pair of long marches down the field.
Six weeks after the Japs had quit, a wartime sign reappeared: "No Gas." (see Labor). Washington began to see a series of C.I.O. marches, demonstrations by hundreds of workers that organized labor fully intended to get what its signs proclaimed: "Full Employment-Jobs for Everybody."
Fradd put his patients through an intensive ten week physical improvement program to prepare them for active military service of, if they failed to pass regular army physical efficiency, tests, give them medical discharges. In the final stages of this program, calisthenics, marches, obstacle courses, and group games were included...
Husky, 54-year-old Major General Roscoe B. Woodruff's 24th Division troops stormed into Davao, capital of Mindanao and last large Philippine city in Japanese hands, after one of the toughest marches in Pacific annals-more than 140 miles in 17 days from the Parang landing beach. They...
As reconditioning activity grows more intensive in the final stages, calisthenics, road marches, obstacle courses, and group games are included, until the former convalescent is able to meet physical standards comparable to those in the regular Army Physical Efficiency tests. He is then ready to re-enter active service in...