Word: reliefers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...always prided itself on its generosity. Time & again, when disaster had struck other nations, U.S. food, clothing, medicine and money had been among the first to be sent for relief-generously and quickly. That was a matter of record. Now the U.S. people stood accused of gluttony in the midst of a starving world...
...series of conferences, Communists and Nationalists fought fiercely to consolidate local positions in Manchuria before the General's pacifying personal prestige could still their guns. A 40,000-man Chinese Communist army blasted the small Nationalist garrison out of Changchun, Manchuria's capital, and halted a relief column near Szepingkai, 70 miles away. Near Nationalist-held Mukden, the Communist-led United Democratic Army ambushed Lieut. General Chao Kung-wu's 25th Division, turned it back from the coal-and-bauxite-rich city of Penki (Penhsihu) new Communist provisional capital for Liaoning province...
...relief Nude carved in wood by New York's balding Andrew Lawrence Somers (who claims he only carves when bored, "and I'm bored most of the time...
Taking quick advantage of the free had offered by the University, the Student Council Food Relief Committee will take the first major step in its plan to gain student assistance for the starving in Europe this afternoon with the presentation of a token package of food for transportation to France, and the second next week with a student poll on the desirability of cuts in house menus. This action was announced last night by Richard D. Campbell Jr. '48, co-chairman...
Following approval today by the Administration, the undergraduate Food Relief Committee of the Student Council will narrow down a list of proposed items to be eliminated or reduced in the house dining halls and submit it to the Council in preparation for a poll of students on final action for aid to the starving in Europe, Co-Chairman Richard D. Campbell Jr. '48 announced last night...