Word: seaboards
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...present Unit, headed by, Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas H. Lanman '12, as acting director, has just been ordered to an eastern seaboard camp for a brief period of training, after which it will leave the United States for an officially unannounced destination. It is one of four or five such Base Hospitals organized by various colleges in the country...
...there were few signs of the disease on the eastern seaboard. Only large city stricken was Montreal, Quebec, where many factories and business houses were closed or on part time...
...impact on the traditionally isolationist Middle West in finding its harbors linked to the docks of Amsterdam. If the St. Lawrence Seaway had half the effects claimed for it, the inland U. S. would be a vastly shrunken area, since even Duluth would be part of the Eastern seaboard...
This week, at posts along the Atlantic seaboard from South Carolina to the Canadian border, soldiers of Lieut. General Hugh Aloysius Drum's First Army fell in for special Armistice Day formations. To hardened Regulars, newly mobilized National Guardsmen, Organized Reserves, one-year volunteers-all the components of the new U. S. Army except conscripts-officers intoned an order-of-the-day. To many a top sergeant, Hugh Drum's dicta on how to train the new army sounded new & strange. Expecting that it would, Hugh Drum had pointedly commanded his subordinates to post his order where their...
...bitter cold wave settled over the nation Tuesday night as destructive gales lashed across the Great Lakes region and pounded eastern seaboard states, taking a heavy toll in life and property...