Word: bring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...admirers say that he is honest, fair, shrewd, that he has the common touch, knows the labyrinths of Washington. They feel that he is an able governmental practitioner who knows how to get things done. His administration would be canny, cautious and conservative, and would probably bring about great harmony between the White House and Congress...
...Giovanni Elken, Jewish secretary of the Christian Democratic Party in Bologna, explained: "Six million of our votes were cast by people who were just antiCommunists. I've even talked to a monarchist who believed that we will restore the monarchy. Yet it is our essential moral duty to bring about reforms that will raise wails from these six millions." Said Father "X," the Milan priest who organized Catholic partisans and kept machine guns in his study last winter (TIME, Dec. 29): "We must be with the workers. They are 'us.' The industrialists and landowners are 'they...
...there were no less than 15 active groups, some devoted to lectures and discussions, some permanent action committees, and the rest made up of a bevy of temporary candidate-backers. By the end of the term there may well be more, and though the National Conventions in June will bring some of these activities to a sudden end, the political renaissance of the College as a whole shows no signs of petering...
...Committee went to great trouble and expense to bring the photo files up to date," said the editors, "and they will be of great help to succeeding Album editors, as well as of interest to readers...
Douglas buttons will be thick as flies in New Lecture Hall Friday evening, when the faithful and curious gather at a rally calculated to bring the Supreme Court Justice into the College's eye. The meeting, datelined for 7:45 o'clock, is sponsored by the Committee for Douglas, which now boasts a total membership of over...