Word: trained
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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According to officials who coralled the small army of alleged disturbers of the peace, the damage was confined to the front car of a subway train bearing hockey crowds, which had boarded the cars at Park Street Under. Much of the damaged occurred before the train arrived in Central Square, and police and railroad men were consequently on hand at Harvard Square when the train drew...
Glancing over your article on "Canada's Air Dominion" (TIME, Jan. 27) I notice that you comment that the "Royal Flying Corps had some military schools around Lake Ontario" but that many Canadian airmen train at Kelly Field...
When Secretary of the Interior Ray Lyman Wilbur goes back to California and his home at Stanford University, it is to work, not to play. Last week he was hard at work there in the name of oil conservation. As his train sped him back from Los Angeles to Washington and an office stacked with the most technically complex problems of the Hoover administration, he left behind him a large group of California oil operators more conservation-conscious than ever before. Secretary Wilbur's parting words had been: "Unless oil operators quit squabbling, the government will have to take...
...shown the connection between the War and the new era in Russia than this story of how a shell-shocked soldier reclaims his life. Bearded Fedor Nikitin as Sergeant Filimonov loses his memory for four years and gets it back when he sees his wife's face at a train window. In a moment of anguish everything he had forgotten floods through his mind. He leaves the country station where he has been doing odd jobs, goes back to Moscow to take up life again. More than half the picture deals with his efforts to understand the new times. Fragment...
Robert McDonald, 10 months, was made to ride alone on a train 180 miles from South Paris to Brockton...