Word: weathers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...back to Boston to vote as a delegate in Massachusetts' Repeal convention. Scheduled to return on the Bernadou was Ambassador-at-Large Norman H. Davis, just back from the Geneva Arms Conference. He and the President would talk things over as the Amberjack II cruised north into colder weather...
...soon Balbo's squadron might reach the U. S., once it started, even he would not predict. Given fair weather all the way it could make the seven jumps in a week or ten days. But peasoup fogs boil up around Labrador, and General Balbo has flatly stated that he will turn back rather than foolishly risk a ship. Yet, if he decides to go ahead, he has no patience with a crew which fails to keep its plane where it belongs. His orders: "Arrive with the plane or don't arrive...
Prayer. If the universe is unified and guided, prayer theoretically has no limits. Dr. Barnes would not exclude prayers for rain or for good weather, though such petitions are not the highest type of religious experience...
...Weather Bureau should issue daily four general weather maps instead of two. (The Committee blamed the Akron crash on "navigation of the ship into storm conditions." Commander Rosendahl had testified that he was sure Captain McCord could not have had full weather data, otherwise what he did would indicate, unthinkably, ''wholesale disregard of information...
...line each youngster was given two ice cream cones, a handful of cakes, a hearty invitation to come up the line again for more. This was the Post's Annual Free Ice Cream & Cake Party for Denver's children. The Post that day front-paged hot weather reports from other parts of the U. S. under the big, black headline: COLORADO IS COOLER. ... It announced plans for the Post's annual sponsorship of a pilgrimage to the Mount of the Holy Cross where religious services are held before a rocky peak on which late melting snows...