Word: challengee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Of the possible meaning of Negro Americans to all white Christians, Historian Arnold J. Toynbee wrote (in his monumental work-in-progress, A Study of History): "The Negro appears to be answering our tremendous challenge with a religious response which may prove in the event, when it can be seen...
Challenge to Labor. Nathan's unsurprising findings and explosive conclusions were these: although hourly wage rates have increased, labor's real wages have gone down because of 1) elimination of overtime, and 2) rising living costs (up nearly 20% since January 1945). If the present trend continues, he...
The battered question of a troop census was still under discussion. Shawcross had taunted Russia's Molotov because of Russia's reluctance to include a census of home troops. Molotov taunted Sir Hartley with Britain's unwillingness to include information on armaments - all armaments. When the Russian...
At the Rue Washington studio, the décor is pinball-palace modern, badly beat up. The carpet is worn through, the stained orange velveteen seats are mostly out of whack. Cigaret butts smaller than a little fingernail mat the floor, and through the thick smoke appear big wall signs...
"The time is new, the challenge is great; we are hopeful." Thus, publisher Michael Straight introduces to the readers of the country's chief liberal periodical a new New Republic, altered in size, content and staff. After much publicity and public comment, ranging from the hallelujahs of the left to...