Word: cabots
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...have read with great interest your article on Foreign Relations, "The Strongest Force" [TIME, April 26], and I think the address to the Mississippi Valley World Trade Conference made by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. expresses the right point on your battle of the cold war, as it is conceived by many persons here in this outpost of our civilization...
...Comical. Some Congressmen felt uneasy over having to repudiate Forrestal. But they blamed the National Defense office for the situation more than they blamed themselves. Said Massachusetts' Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.: "No satisfactory method at present exists to resolve the differences between the armed services and to produce an intelligent and integrated plan . . . The Secretary of Defense, although an extremely competent official, is so lacking in professional help that he cannot possibly resolve the differences. What happens? The controversy is passed on to Congress and we here are thus required to resolve a technical dispute between professionals...
Chuckle (Wy.) Bellylaugh drove in 21 of the Crimson runs. Sergeant James Toumey ran in the other two. The boatings: WE THEY Neverstall, jg Choo Handemedown, ss Choo Pooshemup, tony Train Stein, beer Smith, trom. Bear, woolly Punch, ugh Coxe, sic Brelis, spade Weather, wet Kops, ng Track, fast Cabot, lockout Altrocchi? Marx, engels
...reminded last week that the real battle of the cold war is far from won-or even fully joined. Addressing the Mississippi Valley World Trade Conference in New Orleans,* Massachusetts' Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., the No. 2 Republican on the Foreign Relations Committee, put the case bluntly. Said...
They are: Barnard Hall, Marcia Roberts; Bertram Hall, Ann Shinquin; Briggs Hall, Joanne Bouthilet; Cabot Hall, Emily Lacey; Eliot Hall, Francena Thomas; Whitman Hall, Gloria Livermore...