Word: regularization
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Proved His Point. The man who runs this airway is tough, gruff Brigadier General Lawrence G. Fritz, onetime operations vice president for the T.W.A. When he was A.T.C.'s operations chief in Washington, he used to assert: "The North Atlantic . . . can be flown both east and west on regular schedule in winter as well as summer...
...forester by training (on his father's ranch and at Montana State University), Zemke turned to the Army Air Corps soon after graduation in 1936 and became a Regular Army officer. After his marriage (he now has a two-and-a-half-year-old son) and before Pearl Harbor, he went to England to demonstrate Lend-Lease Tomahawks, did the same in "Russia before being put in command of one of the first U.S. fighter groups to go to England...
...National Defense Act would be adequate if the War Department would utilize it to the full, which it has not done in the past. On this score Guardsmen quoted General John J. Pershing, who said after World War I: "The National Guard never received the wholehearted support of the Regular Army during the World...
Died. Smith Wildman Brookhart, 75, chunky, teetotaling, tobacco-shunning, onetime Republican Senator from Iowa, Farm Bloc regular, Soldier Bonus plugger, expert rifleman and early advocate of recognizing Russia; in Prescott, Arizona...
...Under 722 the Bureau will consider readjusting the base for the "average" period, 1936-39, only if earnings were subnormal because of: 1) flood, fire, etc.; 2) a temporary economic upset such as war-caused material shortages; 3) an unusual profit cycle for the corporation, differing materially from the regular business cycle; 4) changes in products, capacity, etc., which are not reflected in the base earnings...