Word: reunioning
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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General Omar N. Bradley, home from the wars, was greeted by his wife at New York's LaGuardia Field, got in a blitz-quick kiss before photographers caught a more formal reunion...
...some the end of the war in Europe will mean joyous reunion, but for many more it will mean a new period of sacrifice and anxiety." With that warning last week the War Department opened its top secret files and told what it intends to do with its gigantic Army...
...even for these men, reunion may be a long way off. Reason: ships will be needed to move other men and supplies to the Pacific. It takes 15 Liberty ships to move the equipment of one armored division. There are 70 divisions in Europe, not to speak of hundreds of thousands of corps troops, supply and medical troops, etc. After World War I, when the Army & Navy both could concentrate on the job, it took a year to bring back...
...much honored again this year to announce the annual meeting of that international fraternity, Sigma Epsilon Chi. The boys will hold their sixty-ninth reunion at the Hotel Touraine after a dinner at the Shangri...
...about to marry her leading man (Donald Cook) when a queer phone call announces that her husband is on his way to her house. Before he arrives, Sophie's fiancé, then her father, then her little daughter, and finally Sophie herself have extensive visions of what the reunion will be like. Keeping to the brittle comedy mood of the play, Barry uses the visions for satire rather than sentiment, for showing how precocious children and posturing stagefolk dramatize situations. The child sees her father slain by the Other Man; Sophie visualizes her husband's ashes brought...