Word: phased
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...suffering today in Germany unimaginable misery with no means to voice their protest and in the name of all those of my fellow-ministers in the U. S. who shall rise as one against such an interpretation I must ask you, the editors, and the designer to clarify that phase of the picture, in order to dispel any doubt in the minds of your readers...
...relationship of the law to public service, and the commanding role graduates of the Law School have played in every phase of government has placed the effective disposition of this problem to the forefront...
...week hardly a bigwig bothered to sound off as 1939 arrived. The few that did-Tom Girdler, Alvan Macauley, J. J. Pelley, Jacob Ruppert-were qualifiedly optimistic. Only Thomas J. Watson, president of International Business Machines Corp. pulled out all the stops, issued an "inspirational" statement on practically every phase of U. S. life. Said he, among other things: "Crime must be reduced...
...announcement by the new Civil Aeronautics Authority: "President Roosevelt today approved a program presented [by CAA] for the annual training of approximately 20,000 pilots in the colleges and universities of the U. S., and authorized the allocation of $100,000 in National Youth Administration funds for the initial phase...
...initial phase will provide primary training by commercial instructors in rented planes for 300 physically fit college students. If the experiment works well, and Congress appropriates some $9,800,000 a year to enlarge and continue the program, 20,000 new fledgling pilots (less casualties) may be turned out each year. Secondary objective, stressed more by the President than by CAA, is that the plan will create a reserve of fledglings who after 50 hours in the air will not be so green as the youngsters who enroll annually for Army training at Randolph Field...