Word: youngsters
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...radio would be a cultural influence for the natives. A half-dozen bumptious young men of God arrived a few years ago, and tried to recruit the rest of the mission staff for Naziism. But what-if the stories were true- could be funnier than a potbellied native youngster, ramming out his hand in a ludicrous Heil? The few Australian colonials at Salamaua, Lae and Port Moresby found it very hard to worry about Finschhafen...
...champion boxer, who bashfully hangs his head when reporting another sniper potted. Another is tall, lean Joe Longknife from a Montana reservation. On a recent raid he rose up out of tall grass, killed ten Japs with 16 shots, dispersed the rest with hand grenades. When he was a youngster Joe listened to tales of raiding parties told him by his father. Old Longknife, and his grandfather, Old Old Longknife...
...sessions, a six-day week or a longer school day. Object: to graduate students earlier to college or defense jobs. Objection: although acceleration would be restricted to selected students, many delegates feared that it would lower standards for high schools, observed that there was no way to accelerate a youngster's growing...
Like every other youngster at the Royal Military Academy at Breda, in the motherland, Cadet Hein ter Poorten had to make a choice before he entered. He had to decide where he would serve, and stick to his choice. He chose The Netherlands East Indies, went to his first post in Java rarely well-equipped. He was not only an artillery specialist. He was also an airman. After winning an international balloon race in Germany, he learned to fly an airplane in 1911, was one of the world's earliest military aviators...
...provocation: A New Deal youngster, 36-year-old Ganson Purcell, had got the White House green light to become SEC's sixth chairman in seven years. He would succeed New Dealer Edward Clayton Eicher, ex-Iowa Congressman who jumped from the SEC springboard* to Chief Justice of the U.S. District Court in the District of Columbia...