Word: surginger
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Suddenly there was a tremendous sustained roar. In Albuquerque, 120 miles away, the sky blazed noonday-bright. The scientists close at hand looked up in time to see a huge, multicolored pillar of cloud surging up over 40,000 feet in the sky.
Next day, the market was closed. Over the weekend, Wall Streeters had a chance to take thought of the new President in the White House. What they decided caused them to buy heavily when the market opened this week. On Monday, 2,500,000 shares were traded, biggest volume in...
Approximately 350 officers will form the new class entering NTS (Communications) on Monday, but to the average civilian they will seem another wave on the sea of Navy blue which has been surging in and out of the Yard since the school was established in July, 1942.
Chungking sorely needed straws of hope to grasp. With dismaying speed the Japanese were surging toward Kweiyang, all-important rail terminus and highway junction linking China's capital to the southwest. If Kweiyang fell, the delivery end of the Burma Road would be cut, the Japs would be only...
But Strasbourg represented more than a fitting French triumph and the riddance of the enemy from all but the last bits of France. By this week the southernmost sector of the western front held the promise of the first success in the Allies' surging campaign to break up the...