Word: roughly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...true number would be hard to establish. Both burial grounds were over grown with weeds and briers. Hanging from some of the crosses were dog tags with addresses in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Colorado, Rhode Island and Iowa. The Japanese had put up a rough cement cross with the inscription: IN MEMORY OF AMERICAN DEAD O'DONNELL WAR PERSONNEL ENCLOSURE ERECTED BY IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY But O'Donnell itself was monument enough...
Assisted by Bob Cowen and Bill Ayres, a civilian, Art Conlon scored for Harvard in the first period. Cowen, aided by Conlon, and George Tighlman, assisted by Tom Frothingham, accounted for two second period goals. In a rough last period, Cowen sank one more with Conlon's assistance. Nate Weston, another civilian, played an excellent defensive game...
Wally Hall, scoring 14 points, led Company C's 31 to 24 triumph over Lowell in a rough tilt where tension ran high. Lowell seemed to have the victory sewed up four minutes before the end of the first period, when the Bellboys were ahead 13 to 7. But the V-12 squad put on the heat and led by several points at the half. Despite the efforts of Paul Haskell and Fred Donahoe, Lowell was unable to edge the fighting Company C quintet for the rest of the game...
...planning a public course in labor relations when union-shy Donald Douglas suggested that instead they start a class for administration personnel at the factory. Wanous and Brown agreed, called in WLB officials as additional faculty, and embarked on an 18-week course of weekly classes. Taking off in rough weather just after Douglas had lost an NLRB election to the C.I.O., with many of Douglas' supervisors strongly antiunion, Wanous and Brown's factual, informative discussions were so successful that the C.I.O. promptly asked for classes for its organizers, shop stewards and unit chairmen...
...their floating town lounges through the improbable colors of the Gulf Stream and edges her way through the Panama Canal. While they loaf, they wonder. Their destination is still as dead a blank to them as their experience of combat. Then, well out in the Pacific, in some rough, wonderful shots, they meet a tanker and refuel, and know at least that their job is to be long and businesslike...