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...fast as they can the British are clearing the wrecks out of Tripoli's harbor, and rebuilding docks destroyed by Allied bombers and Axis sabotage. When Tripoli is in full operation as a port, the overtaxed highway will be relieved by Mediterranean convoys from Alexandria, and the stream of supply will become a river. The first sign that this has been accomplished will come when the Eighth Army attacks in force...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF AFRICA: Behind the Front | 3/15/1943 | See Source »

...thus described the Book-of-the-Month Club: "An interesting advertising success story. . . . The selection committee, or Editorial Board, . . . in a way is a consumer jury that passes on the quality of [the] merchandise. . . . Circulation has to be constantly maintained. . . . This situation calls for a continual stream of advertising, which has now reached the cumulative total of $8,500,000. . . . Advertising is thus solely responsible for building and maintaining this business in a field in which it was deemed impossible to carry on a mailorder operation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: Mail-Order House | 3/15/1943 | See Source »

...letters (only opening for officer contributions) are by now popular features. Special editions on the Air Force and the Navy have been printed, and special praise has been extended vigorous officers like Uncle Joe Stilwell and Major General Gerhardt, who is photographed shirtless, riding a horse through a raging stream. Maps, scarce and in great demand overseas, are now printed in every issue; and a service of advice and features like Milt Caniff's "Male Call" is sent to hundreds of camp newspapers...

Author: By J. ROBERT Moskin, | Title: 'Yank' Glorifies Army's Average Enlistees; Published Here and Abroad by Noncoms | 3/12/1943 | See Source »

...letters (only opening for officer contributions) are by now popular features. Special editions on the Air Force and the Navy have been printed, and special praise has been extended vigorous officers like Uncle Joe Stilwell and Major General Gerhardt, who is photographed shirtless, riding a horse through a raging stream. Maps, scarce and in great demand overseas, are now printed in every issue; and a service of advice and features like Milt Caniff's "Male Call" is sent to hundreds of camp newspapers...

Author: By J. ROBERT Moskin, | Title: 'Yank' Glorifies Army's Average Enlistees, Published Here and Abroad by Noncoms | 3/10/1943 | See Source »

...effort to induct and train new recruits to man our merchant ships, the Marltime Commission has been sending a steady stream of raw material, all volunteers, through its four months' school at Sheepshead Bay, New York. All amateur sailors, when inducted at local offices of the Commission, must agree to serve at sea for a full year after they have completed their training in elementary seamanship. Physical requirements for applicants are especially tough, much similar to regular Army specifications...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Maritime Commission Trains Men to Serve With Merchant Victory Fleet | 3/5/1943 | See Source »

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