Word: pathe
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...permanent university for youth. It is first and foremost an educational organization. Our aim is to educate young people to understand the world in which we live. We want them to learn how to meet the challenge of war and reaction. We want to help them discover the path to the extension of liberty and security. We want them to find their way to a new society...
Tornadoes are more widespread than floods, that other natural scourge of the Mississippi River watershed, and kill quicker. The tornado is a fast-traveling column of whirling wind which not only devastates anything in its direct path but by its centrifugal force leaves a low pressure area in which air-filled buildings literally explode. Most serious that the valley has suffered in years, last week's tornadoes, according to Red Cross estimates, killed 20 people, injured 188, left 2,000 homeless, and were characteristically freakish...
...kept Little Steel from being unionized by C. I. O. in 1937. Tom Girdler hopes never to be in such a position again and one good way to forestall it is to make his $364,000,000 company less dependent upon labor. Since this is also the path of progressive technology, Tom Girdler found double delight last week in formally opening what Republic claims is the world's largest, fastest and most mechanized continuous strip steel mill. A 21-acre pile in Cleveland's desolate Cuyahoga River valley, the new $15,000,000 plant can turn...
...believes this to be the reason "for the hesitant reception which has been accorded experimental work upon processes of perception not conveyed to us along the ordinary path of the known senses...
Coach Sargent was pleased with trio's improved team work, and looks forward with some confidence to the intercollegiates which begin Saturday. First obstacles in the Poloists path is Pennsylvania Military Academy. Other colleges entered are Princeton, Yale, Army, Cornell, and Kenyon Military College...