Word: traveled
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...world's toughest job does things to a man's health. They know that King Lear was a little touched in the head before he defied the elements. They know that winter is coming on. Moscow has a cold climate. Stalin does not like to travel. Let's hope the President stays home...
Length & Breadth. But if the road to Japan had been widened, the portion which U.S. supplies must travel had been lengthened, as hardheaded Admiral Mitscher was quick to point out. The Pacific war, said he, must slow down now, not because of defeats, but because of victories which have moved U.S. bases forward by thousands of miles. In his best professorial manner Mitscher soundly lectured: Americans have no idea of the effort consumed in getting food, ammunition and other supplies to the islands of the Pacific-it means a lot more shipping than is available now. "We'll just...
They could travel only by night; by day Jap aircraft ruled the skies and they had to skulk in coves. At last the PT put in at Mindanao; a battered Flying Fortress took the MacArthurs on to Australia...
College basketball in Manhattan's Madison Square Garden has become a big business. Teams travel from all over the country to play there before crowds which last season averaged 15,657 a game. Last week a famed coach. University of Kansas' Dr. Forrest C. ("Phog") Allen, charged that it is also becoming a dirty business...
...announcing the plan, the Army strongly emphasized one point: the program will not delay any soldier's homecoming. Students will receive certificates of credit after every four-week term. As far as possible, every term will be independent of subsequent terms. As soon as their travel orders arrive the G.I.s can leave school...