Word: recruiter
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Whiteside's problem is somewhat complicated by the epidemic of ill-health which has done much to spoil his plans of the past several weeks. M. M. Johnson, Jr. '31, is the latest recruit to the sick list, and will probably not reappear on the river until the end of the season. His place at number four in Cassedy's boat is being taken by A. N. Webster '31, who has previously been rowing in Lawrence's boat at number...
...done the piano industry, Radio last week began two courses in piano-instruction, proudly announced it had enrolled 25,000 students for the first lesson. National Broadcasting Co. is paying for both courses, to run for 24 weeks to "rekindle the interest in piano playing in the home . . . recruit the life of the sitting-room and promote the simple amusements of the home which long have languished." N. B. C. sends out free charts to all applicants whereby they can pick out notes on the keyboard, learn immediately to play simple tunes like "Lil'l Liza Jane" and "Music...
Jammed to overflowing, Manhattan's Mecca Temple rocked with thunderous mass cheers as Zionist Mordecai Danzis shouted: "If necessary we will recruit Jewish legions to reclaim Palestine! Tens of thousands will volunteer...
Declared Senator Alben William Barkley of Kentucky, heretofore no Russian recruit: "An American entering Russia must unlearn a good deal. . . . I never saw such optimism. . . . If the stable government now maintained by the Soviet is continued, the U. S. will have to give serious consideration to negotiations looking toward recognition...
...motto of this society might be: "We consider the honor of having been selected for the Army a sufficient reward." I think that such a society could recruit hundreds of thousands from among the non-gold-bricking element of the late...