Word: tireless
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...place emphasis upon instant availability of a maximum proportion of existing forces," the Four-Army Plan eliminates much costly delay and confusion during the early and critical days of conflict. Such an innovation, calling for reorganization and amplification of the echelons of command from G. H. Q. down, required tireless indoctrination and was not accomplished merely by issuing a general order. A comparable task would be scrambling and rewiring under an entirely different system New York City's telephone exchange...
...York, stocky, tireless Gregory Mangin won the U. S. Indoor Championship for the third time, 8-6, 7-5, 2-6, 0-6, 6-2, against Berkeley Bell. Then, apparently unwearied by one of the hardest finals in the history of the tournament, Mangin & Bell paired to beat Sidney Wood Jr. & Eugene McCauliff for the doubles title...
...Harvard class report Dr. Bowman wrote: "The older I get the less I say." His tireless mind, which gets "diversion" in an intensive study of foreign affairs, is all but impossible to change, once it is made up. Subordinates and students must toe the line sharply...
...send to the Senate any reports by his investigators about attempts by Mr. Farley or companies in which he is interested to profit from PWA contracts. It was a shrewd move, for Mr. Ickes and Mr. Farley have clashed on many points; Mr. Ickes' investigators have been tireless in investigating PWA bids. It was calculated not only to find scandal ready-made but to cause a split in the Cabinet. Regular Democrats looked down a long vista of trouble with Huey Long hammering at their Party manager. Yet that day, Huey's daily denunciation went astray. When...
...Public Favorite was David Lloyd George; No. 2, Winston Churchill; No. 3, William Maxwell Aitken, Baron Beaverbrook, tireless, hard-driving master of the Express...