Word: train
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Education School plan to train teachers quickly and inexpensively may help to solve the nation's acute shortage of secondary school instructors, Samuel M. Brownell, United States Commissioner of Education, said yesterday...
...primary purpose of the test programs is to train WGBH's staff for television. Rader noted, however, that they will also "give experience in TV production to groups which might appear on the station after normal broadcasting starts...
...airports and train stations, the fast-moving Premier drew people by the thousands where other politicians did well with a few hundred. When he went from city to city by car, workers poured to the curbs and farmers leaned on tools along the fields to cheer. "I do not care about any political speeches," explained an elbow-churning man in Osaka, "I just want to see the face...
...that it seems to be independent of atomic weapons production. Britain's Atomic Energy Authority is not so all-embracing as the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. It is concerned with research and development, and its part in the power program will be to give scientific advice and to train engineers. Private enterprise will design and build the nuclear power plants, much as if they were conventional steam plants. They will be paid for and operated by the government-controlled Electricity Authorities...
Told to join the long line awaiting official transportation, impatient Willie set out with four friends, made his own way across Russia, Sinkiang. the Himalaya passes, India, and finally the sea. Crossing Russia by train in early 1941 was as pleasant as the champagne the travelers managed to buy in Xiptoc, a Russian village in the center of Asia. But in China's Sinkiang. "that province vhich has long since been abandoned by both gods and decent people." Willie broke his back in a truck crash. After a hefty Russian nurse helped him hobble out of Kuldsha...