Word: asked
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Roosevelt and Churchill, Lauterbach found, are extremely popular, and everywhere people ask about them and praise them. In the countryside, their names are known better than those of any but the dozen top Soviet leaders...
...thousands of men who cannot sit down to a meal like this today. Bless all our loved ones at home. Dear God, bless all the fighting men on all the fronts around the world-on both sides, because they all are fighting for what they believe is right. We ask these things in Christ's name...
President Manuel Avila Camacho last week told his people and the world that the Mexican Army is "ready to function wherever circumstances may dictate-here on our territory . . . and even away from our territory if for justified motives our allies ask...
Sinai Temple's Forum (an "ungraded university") began 29 years ago when the synagogue's community director, young Samuel Disraeli Schwartz, intruded on a basketball game in the gymnasium to ask if anyone wanted to hear a lecture. Forty-two people did. Now lectures are held each Monday during the fall and winter with audiences from 1,800 to 3,500. Cost: 15 programs for $5. Audiences are about half Jewish, half Gentile. Slight, greying Director Schwartz still runs the Forum, has made it pay its way for the past 20 years. This year's program includes...
...Ask a battleship or destroyer man where he has been operating and the answer is the Aleutians or the South Pacific, as the case may be; ask a submariner (pronounced submariner in the service) and the casual answer is: "The Empire." The Empire is Japan. Outside of the crews of some B-25s, who did not linger, no other U.S. fighting men have ventured into that area. The submariner regards it as his routine theater of operations...