Word: regularization
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Wind. With regular broadcasts in Japanese by the Navy's Captain Ellis M. Zacharias, the OWI hoped to persuade the enemy to surrender now and not delay until the situation was "complicated" by other possibilities-obviously a reference to Russian entry into the Pacific...
When a backer once proposed to commercialize him, Brick quoted the club's potential payroll, compiled from what the boys make on their regular jobs. The backer dropped the idea, and Brick was relieved. "We don't want any commercialism," he said. "We're a self-endowed institution . . . a little college. . . . It's mutual learning [as to] what will make us jump or rock or ride better...
...small part of the overall program of Civilian Public Service camps and special service units. Over 4,000 men from C.P.S. are engaged in other special projects, the most effective of which is work with inmates of public mental hospitals. C.O.s not in special service are assigned to regular C.P.S. camps, where they dig ponds, build roads and trails...
...every five regular readers felt the lack enough to go to the printing plants, brave shouting picket lines and buy copies. Some newspapers printed box scores showing the city's growing thirst for news; the Daily News (normal weekday circ. 2,000,000) sold 135,000 copies on the seventh day of the strike, 500,000 a week later...
...eager Hearst editors it looked like a natural: one Private Joseph McGee of Worcester, Mass., billed as "in the regular Army since 1938 with an honorable record of service," had been sentenced to two years for slapping Nazi prisoners (TIME, June...