Word: asked
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...ask nothing for ourselves except reciprocal fair play. . . . Our 'reply to the world' is a challenge to match us in good works." The Senator paid a parting tribute to Jimmy Byrnes: "I salute him with affection and profound respect; [he] has been an able, efficient, courageous Secretary of State in the finest American tradition...
...only an alliance of states, a league of members all jealous of their sovereign rights." He emphasized that Europe's small nations are hurt by the fact that when the fate of Europe is discussed in international gatherings they have little to say. Said Auer: "The small nations ask the great powers to give them a hearing. . . . They do not want simply to be pawns moved here and there. ... All this is not in accordance with American traditions." His hope: that the United Nations General Assembly will give the small states a larger voice...
...must . . . ask ourselves if [the] Germans themselves are any different from their predecessors. I have read . . . with the hope of not being disappointed, the most important statements of the chiefs of all political parties constituted or reconstituted on Germanic territory. I have not found in them a single word of individual or collective remorse...
Curley's attorney immediately declared they will ask a rehearing, automatically staying the sentence of six to 18 months in jail and $1,000 fine. Curley, former Congressman, governor, and several times mayor of Boston, said at his home an appeal will be taken to the Supreme Court if necessary...
...Veterans' Theater Workshop will ask undergraduate theatergoers to choose "the play they would most like to see produced at Harvard" in a poll to be distributed in the House dining halls tonight...