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...Army. Order No. 173 is specific. It instructs every Red Army commander "to train each Red Soldier to be devoted in heart and in soul to the World Revolution of the Proletariat." The issuing of such an order at such a time seemed to indicate a slip between the cogs of Dictator Josef Stalin's complex State machine. Last week that popular cog War Minister Klimentiy ("Klim") Voroshilov had not yet returned from his junket to Angora where he congratulated Dictator Mustafa Kemal Pasha on the tenth birthday of the Turkish Republic (TIME, Nov. 6). Order...
...Cog TIME USUALLY ACCURATE HAVE AGAIN SLIPPED A COG STOP SUGGEST YOU EITHER CORRECT YOUR ESTIMATE MY EARNING POWERS OR CONVINCE MR. HEARST TO MEET YOUR TERMS SINCERELY...
...served a year overseas with the Army Medical Corps. But small-town medicine was too small a field to suit him. Extending his activities, he became president of Beaver Falls State Bank and of Model Candy Co., first vice president and director of Moltrup Steel Products Co. As a cog in the Mellon Republican machine in western Pennsylvania, he was first elected to the House in 1926, is now serving his third consecutive term. In Congress: A rear-rank private in the G. O. P. infantry, he is obedient, dutiful, conservative. No speechmaker, he did not utter a word...
...major part of the puck carrying was done by Wood, Cunningham, and Putnam, but Baldwin was also an important cog in the offensive, scoring two of the goals and being credited with two assists. The latter possesses an accuracy of shot at crucial moments that is altogether too rare on the team at present...
...epic was written in the turgid waters of the Charles yesterday when a fighting Dunster crew went down to defeat under the stern of a Winthrop shell. Although a classic in itself, this event is important as the first in a long and happy series. Another cog has been ground in the ratchet of tradition...