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Later, Harriman boarded his plane, headed back to Iran to await the start of the talks. Said he: "I am optimistic." Said one of Harriman's aides: "This was certainly no lost weekend...
...English language offers no warmer word of greetings to a visitor than "Welcome," yet it seems inadequate as an expression of the warmth of hearth with which Boston and all New England await the arrival...
...likely to abscond." Cried Saypol: "What -after eight have absconded!" Saypol lost this round, but this week he won the next. Judge Ryan upheld Saypol's contention that the Communists' bail was tainted. Unless they can get bail from another source, the Communists will have to await trial behind bars...
Mossadeq's Victory. U.S. Ambassador Henry Grady, who had tried his somewhat naive best to mediate, retired in wounded pride to await another chance. No one believed it would come. Bands of Mossadeq's burliest. National Frontists charged into Anglo-Iranian's Teheran offices, ripped down the company signs, shouted: "We nationalize...
...Iddon never forgets that the tune Britons like to hear has a Rule, Brittanial theme. For example, after many a laudatory word about U.S. generosity in the Marshall Plan, he once summed up his sentiments in a way to bring cheers from home: "I await the day when we shall be sending bundles for America and floating loans for Washington. That day I shall crow until I am hoarse...