Word: casuals
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Actually John Lewis, having shown again that he can threaten the nation with cold homes and idle blast furnaces by a casual shake of his shaggy mane, was merely content to rest on his laurels for a while. The public interest coincided with his own because...
...many Americans, "not serious" seemed a much too casual description of the troubles of peace. Back at work in the White House, Harry Truman was even more intimately reminded of the urgency of three prime problems: 1) the atomic bomb (see INTERNATIONAL); 2) the disintegration of the Army and Air Forces under the public demand for swift demobilization (see ARMY & NAVY) ; 3) labor's continuing uproar (see LABOR...
...Official Share. Though an authoritative U.S. voice was absent from the rally, Washington was not long chiming in with a "me, too." Within two days, a reporter primed Acting Secretary of State Dean Acheson with a casual question: just what is the American attitude toward Spain, anyhow...
...lecture the home-bound G.I.s on the back news, while they waited for ships to take them to the U.S., were met by razzberry-flavored questions: "What are we doing here? Why aren't we on our way home?" Last week the Army tried a new way-elaborately casual teaching...
...audiences are willing to take a tip from the film's own casual attitude towards itself, they should find it pleasant enough...