Word: naval
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Jane Carter, Negress, had been killed; that scores had been badly injured; that the Presidential yacht Mayflower had been blown from her moorings and banged against the dock, but was not injured so badly as the U. S. destroyer Allen, lying near, which lost a funnel; that the Naval Air Station at Anacostia had lost a hangar, suffered damage to eight planes and seen its men blown about and rolled across the flying field...
William Clive Bridgeman, First Lord of the Admiralty, announced to the assembled commoners that the Government has decided to "about ship" as regards its naval construction program. He said that two of the three cruisers ordered to be laid down this year would not be proceeded with, owing to "the situation disclosed at the Geneva Naval Conference." The announcement was received by prolonged cheering in all parts of the House...
...then proceeded to trace the en tire history of naval and land disarmament at the League. Coming to the point of the last Naval Conference, called by U. S. President Coolidge, he said...
...report by Charles Nagel of St. Louis onetime (1900-13) Secretary of Commerce & Labor chairman of a joint commission set up by the National Industrial Conference Board and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. †Frank R. Kent of theBaltimore Sun. *He is Chief of Staff. He is Chief of Naval Operations...
January 6. Department of Military Science, Department of Naval Science, Division of Anthropology, Department of Physical Education, Division of Geology, Business School...