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Deming, Barbara | December 17, 1960 issue
The article reports on the sixteen-day training program in nonviolence, conducted by a group called the Peacemakers. The site of the training program was...

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Butternwieser, Paul A. | November 25, 1961 issue
It is a long-standing tradition, in a profession, which treats tradition with reverence, that doctors in training should not earn a living. The first years...

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Soth, Lauren | May 31, 1971 issue
Agricultural education is the original American Dream Machine, designed to produce equal opportunity and prosperity for all. By training farm people in...

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June 16, 1945 issue
Presents a letter to the editor about an article by Eugene Dooman regarding officers training for the military government of Japan.

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Hutchison, Keith | February 17, 1951 issue
The U.S. man-power potential is adequate for the defense job in hand-partial mobilization and the building up of a trained reserve backed by growing industrial...

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Roberts, Leslie | October 20, 1945 issue
The article focuses on Canadian official veterans' handbook. It says that the leaders of Canada in the future must come in large measure from those young...

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Anderson, P. T. | February 19, 1930 issue
The article focuses on several letters to the editor. Views on agricultural marketing act; Focuses on Elmer Smith; Comments on prison conditions in Soviet...

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Cowling, Ellis | July 20, 1927 issue
That afternoon was to come the big parade, inspection and there were whisperings that DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana might again win the star of...

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Robinson, G. | July 4, 1923 issue
Our Town is the closest town of any size to Shelby, where on July 4 Jack Dempsey, world's heavyweight champion, will defend his title against Tommy Gibbons...

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Foerster, Norman | May 10, 1919 issue
The introduction of a new method of training would not affect unfavorably the established method in the U.S. It would affect it, on the contrary, favorably,...

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