Word: proceeds
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...almost an absurdity to expect anyone to write for a newspaper the very morning after one of those glorious all night stands in Winchester. But if our supply teacher can show up and proceed to try to teach what remains of the class (e.g., Bob Brocker's now asleep in the second row) we can try, too. Further more, "Broomie" made it on time, too, and if he can still fight the war after Tuesday night, anyone can. But we do note, alas, that, "Papp" Dye couldn't make it the morning after. Congratulations to the hosts if, unlike Brocker...
...Control Council is supposed to coordinate all four administrations and make this quadruped walk like a man. But, according to a previously unknown provision, the Council can do nothing unless its decision is unanimous. Lacking unanimity, the four powers may proceed independently in their individual zones. By withholding agreement, any member power could free itself to pursue its own policies & purposes in its zone...
...Traffic. Before the Commission's members could proceed with the job at hand, each would have to know what was going on in the others' zones of occupation. At the administration level there had been no secrets between the Americans and British. Both were still operating under SHAEF, in which British and U.S. officers were intermixed. And SHAEF had dutifully informed Russia of its policies and practices. There the exchange of information had stopped. The Russians had drawn a cloak of secrecy around their zone in eastern Germany...
First leg in the 72 week pilot training program is the 26 week pre-flight training as aviation cadets, class V-5, at either Chapel Hill, North Carolina, or Athens, Georgia. The preliminary course completed, the cadets proceed to primary training at any one of a number of Navy fields, where they will be stationed for approximately 16 weeks...
...there were 100 U-boats in German ports, many of them scuttled. Seventy others were loose in the Atlantic, 20 of them on the North American side. Allied naval authorities ordered them to surface and stay surfaced, fly a black surrender flag,* radio their positions, proceed to Allied ports as instructed...