Word: regularization
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...would have trouble reading it. Consequently we have to cut up proofs of all our columns of type and pictures and maps and paste them together again in two-column pages instead of three. Each page of the V-Mail Edition contains about half as many words as a regular TIME page, so each copy runs between 60 and 70 pages of thick photographic paper printed on one side only. The result is the bulkiest of all our 20 editions - as thick-as a ham sandwich...
Publications form one of the most important parts of the work of the Harvard-Yenching Institute. The foundation publishes two regular works, a quarterly review of happenings significant to all students of Oriental languages, and a series of more permanent works...
...type of army which . . . had to be extemporized to meet our needs in. World War I and World War II." The extemporizing U.S. Army had in deed spread responsibility widely; most of its officers were citizen soldiers. But the top leadership of the Army was still largely Regular. Out of 1,300 general officers in the Army today, only 25 are Reservists (e.g., Lieut. General James Doolittle, boss of the Eighth Air Force); only 14 were drawn direct from civilian life (e.g., Lieut. General William Knudsen, boss of Army Air Forces Technical Service...
Polio follows a regular, seasonal course...
...tour, gets vamped first by the band's singer, Pat Sterling (Lynn Bari), later, by Trudy Wilson (Linda Darnell), a luscious New York socialite. Birch tries to start his own band, fails miserably, goes back to a factory job. But Goodman and Trudy have not forgotten him. At regular intervals, Goodman & band offer welcome distraction from this quavery little plot with such tunes as Ten Days with Baby...