Word: marylands
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...girl spat at a tall Maryland Colonel as we jeeped through the debris-littered streets of this town," reported Will Lang, at the front with the Ninth Army. "Other Germans peeked furtively from behind the crocheted curtains that ornament the workers' windows...
Ideas that look promising are handed on to every branch which may be interested. When they have made all their recommendations, O.T.C. gives its approval for pilot models, and they are sent to Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland...
...Maryland's lean Millard Tydings, his sharp jaw jutting, his face red with wrath, rose to address his colleagues in the U.S. Senate. In his opening words there was an ominous restraint, in his tone a deadly edge. Senator Tydings, holder of the Distinguished Service Medal, the Distinguished Service Cross, grimly said he would speak "from a very slight knowledge of modern warfare...
Dana Fernald, Larchmont, New York; Robert A. Fisher, Birmingham, Michigan; Donald L. Garfield, Cambridge; Paul G. Garrity, Cambridge; Don L. Geeson, Alexandria, Virginia; Albert M. Gibson, Greenville, Michigan; Francis C. Gray, Jr., Boston; David Green, Valpariso, Michigan; William H. Guild, Hingham; Theodore R. Gullicksen, Quincy; Roscoe P. Hankin, Davidsonville, Maryland; Richard W. Homans, Canton; Dabney S. Johnson, Jacksonville, Florida...
Died. Blair Lee, 87, aristocratic, one time Democratic Senator from Maryland (1913 to 1917), first U.S. Senator elected to Congress by direct, popular vote (as provided by the 17th Amendment); in Washington...