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LETTERS FROM LEE'S ARMY (312 pp.)-Abridged by Charles Minor Blackford III-Sender...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: News from Virginia | 2/3/1947 | See Source »

...flags and paste-ups from magazines, stuffed them with school supplies, sewing kits, warm socks and mittens, soap, toothbrushes, yo-yos. They were "Friendship Boxes," wrapped as gifts to the children of Europe and Asia from the children of the U.S. Every parcel included a letter from the sender, and some writing paper and a self-addressed envelope...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Correspondence Course | 11/18/1946 | See Source »

...Brad. Even so, confusions are numerous. Postmistress Annie d'Entremont, with a letter to be delivered to William A. d'Entremont, can usually tell which of four such Williams should get it, but only by examining the handwriting on it, or noting the identity of the sender...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Canada: NOVA SCOTIA: Acadian Utopia | 10/29/1945 | See Source »

...renewed dates with P. M. girls went Mark Levy, Charlie Gould, John Lauder and Bill Schmelty this week. They report that the girls are still talking in hushed tones about smoothie Ray Wible, keeper of the Royal Entrance Parker House. He's a "solid sender" in their estimation...

Author: By Jack T. Shindler, | Title: The Lucky Bag | 10/17/1944 | See Source »

...catching their echo on a receiver. The first hint of radio's possible usefulness as a ground-level detector came when experimenters noticed that a ship moving between a transmitter and receiver interfered with radio waves. The basic radar instrument had three main elements: 1) a short-wave sender-receiver which could bounce back a beam, through clouds, smoke or rain, from a small object (e.g., a plane or ship) as much as 130 mi. away, 2) a vane to determine the object's direction, 3) sensitive electronic tubes to measure the object's distance by timing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Yankee Scientist | 4/3/1944 | See Source »

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