Word: regularization
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...There are plenty of newscasters (half of them women), but no regular commentators or analysts...
Error One. Thomas Aurelio, who had a respectable record as a Manhattan magistrate, was one of two candidates nominated by the Democratic machine. Under New York political practice, both were also nominated by the Republicans in a regular trade...
...establish and keep the framework of an army, so that the next time the U.S. would be ready. Pershing was still busy in France; he sent Colonel John McAuley Palmer to give advice, and Palmer framed an act setting up stronger National Guard units, ROTCs, CMTCs and a Regular Army of 280,000 men. Pershing came home to testify before Congress. He wanted a democratic Army. This was a democratic Army. The bill was passed. But it was an emasculated version...
...Lucky a Million Men Will Die!"), of an infant on a meatblock ("Nice Fresh Babies-79? a Pound"). The pacifist group killed compulsory military training out of the Defense Act of 1920; the regular Army was later cut to 125,000; Stallings' What Price Glory? had a long run. Everyone vowed again and again that it must not happen again...
...time, except maybe when you spin a 1923 King Oliver or a 1925 Armstrong plater on your turntable. Which is as good a way as any to alienate your landlord, unless he, too, longs for the days when the New Orleans-in-Chicago Soicety of Upper State Street held regular meetings with the Cook County Choral Conclave and Jubilee Singers, better known as the Chicago Rhythm Kings...