Word: weathers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...range under the Stadium can naturally only be used in relatively warm weather. In order to shoot there, students must either become members of the Rifle Club or try out for the Mili- tary Science pistol team. There is a possibility that a Naval Science pistol team may also be formed if enough interest is shown...
...knowing that their countrymen thirsted to read of Chinese feats of heroism, produced some exciting stories, mostly at Shanghai. Best was the Shanghai story of how "General Teng Ti-mei and 360 soldiers wearing only summer uniforms of thin cotton had made an heroic last stand in sub-zero weather" on Mount Takushan, 125 mi. southeast of Mukden, since the middle of December...
Current influenza is much milder than the devastating disease of 1918. Epidemiologists have been unable to discern rhythm or reason to these surges. In England the Press, having noted an unseasonable amount of rain, fog and snow over North Europe, blames raw weather...
...Express Corp., a new all-merchandise service between New York and Los Angeles, was supposed to begin service Dec. 12 (TIME, Dec. 12). On that night blizzards raged. Rather than risk an inauspicious start the company waited for good weather, finally got into the air Dec. 18. In its first 30 days operation, bad weather forced it to cancel seven flights east bound, nine westbound...
...Amateur Air Pilots' Association. Also he invited the contestants to be his guests for five days. Consequently, 87 planes entered the amateur cruise to Florida. (Last year there were .22.) Of the 87 entrants, 53 turned up at the meet on opening day; 25 more, delayed by weather, straggled in during the next two days. Winner of the trophy and $1.000 first prize was J. Heron Grossman III of Wilmington...