Word: return
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...most important battle. From myself to the lowest soldier in my army, we are all ready to fight desperately. Every service has been fully prepared-food, water, munitions, animals and men-to give a smashing blow, a blow that you can follow with your own eyes. BUT, in return, you must observe strict discipline, you must consider yourselves my own soldiers. Not one word of all this is to be written until the battle ends." Right in front of the Marshal's headquarters stood the powerful Zeiss telescope, formidable as a cannon, that goat-bearded Marshal de Bono...
Edgar Albert Guest is one of the most valuable newspaper properties in the U. S. His daily "poem" for the Detroit Free Press is syndicated in some 200 U. S. papers. But the monetary return therefrom is probably less valuable to the Free Press than the cachet of having employed Guest all his adult life, a fact of which the paper's promotion department never loses sight...
Following close on their defeat at the hands of a League leading Columbia quintet, the Varsity basketball team will play a return game with the Lions in the Indoor Athletic Building at 8.30 o'clock tomorrow night...
...what may seem on the surface to be a forlorn hope, the Varsity quintet will make a strong bid to tame the Columbia Lions on the New York courts tonight. A return game will be played here Saturday...
...improvement in General Motors weighted this average heavily on the side of Recovery. The other 235 corporations showed an increase of about 28%. With good, bad and indifferent reports still to be filed, Standard Statistics took a long breath and figured that when all the returns were in the final result would be some 40% ahead of 1934 earnings. On this basis, earnings of the major U. S. companies would, roughly, swell from a little more than one billion to almost one and one half billion dollars. Recovery leaned too heavily on the motor industry to be satisfactory from...