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...already there is talk of 10,000,000 soldiers. And if the war drags on, perhaps 10% of U.S. citizens will be in the Army. The air forces might easily exceed the ground forces in that millennium. It began to seem, what with peeps, jeeps, tanks, motorizing generally, and sky troops transports, that on the way was the end of harching, hup! two, three, four...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARMY: End of Harching? | 6/15/1942 | See Source »

After Chairman John W. Sullivan '43 has described the function of the newly organized Forum, Student Council President Loren G. MacKinney '42 will introduce President Conant. His address will not exceed an hour in length and immediately following it G. Wallace Woodworth and the Glee Club will lead the audience in singing "The Star Spangled Banner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Conant Will Talk Tonight | 4/29/1942 | See Source »

...patrolman fail to interfere with the demolition of the camera, but he also said he read and approved the magazine. An America First and Social Justice leader said last night that he thought the Traveler's "unfair" story would increase the number of Boston readers which far exceed the reported 200,000, he boasted. It is undeniable that the appeasers are anxious that Coughlin's paper should be more widely read. It is equally undeniable that the distributors of this "pure American" magazine know they have something to hide when they block the view of its sale and kick photographers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Still Kicking | 4/21/1942 | See Source »

...wartime demand, and the problem would then become: How long can a man work effectively? The Industrial Health Research Board in Britain reported, on the basis of its two-and-a-half-year studies of work hours, that "weekly hours of work over an extended period should not exceed 60-65 for men and 55-60 for women." On that basis, U.S. labor was still working below capacity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. At War: Breathing Spell | 4/13/1942 | See Source »

...principal (though seldom-stated) reason for these rulings is the fear of U.S. doctors that they will be faced with foreign competition. If designed merely as necessary precautions against quacks and incompetents from abroad, the rulings exceed their purpose. Their chief result has been that, while the U.S. desperately needs doctors for military and civilian service-particularly in rural communities-trained physicians are idle or working as elevator boys, male nurses, salesmen. To such unshingled doctors-and to those who need them-the Surgeon General's words brought a new hope...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: New Hope | 4/13/1942 | See Source »

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