Word: teacher
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Navy strategist, and a poor sailor as well. But he conceived his job to be that of a civilian link between the Navy and the nation, not a teacher of admirals. Mostly he bustled about, trying to instill his own brand of peppy patriotism into war workers and servicemen alike. As the Navy's most-traveled Secretary, he visited Pearl Harbor a few days after December 7, and saw Guadalcanal, England and the Mediterranean...
This statement is by a powerhouse of a woman teacher who is about to take anthropology into the high school. The powerhouse is Ethel Josephine Alpenfels, who has found that adults as well as high-school students will eat up scientific information about race and culture when presented by a breezy blonde with the energy of a Brunhild and a far better disposition. The scene of her pioneering will be Chicago...
Student and Teacher...
...life-long ambition to see a municipal fire or police department's H. Q. may do so during the current "Civic Week," being staged throughout the City of Cambridge, according to a recent announcement outlining visiting opportunities. "We would prefer that this be done under the direction of a teacher or master," the statement continues...
Late in 1916, after serving a tour of duty along the Mexican border, young Lieut. Bradley married his high-school classmate, slender, pretty Mary Elizabeth Quayle, daughter of his Moberly Sunday School teacher. Mrs. Bradley, who insists that she loved all their Army posts-even Brookings, S.D.- is now living at West Point. Their only daughter, Elizabeth, is to be married in June to Cadet Henry Shaw Beukema, son of Colonel Herman Beukema, the Academy's famed geopolitical lecturer (and another 1915 classmate...