Word: christman
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...case of the young intellect from San Francisco--assuming some unearthly despotic system were in effect this year to detain early leavers, the San Fransciscan could not legally leave South Station by train until 2:30 p.m., Wednesday, December 21st. Accordingly, he would not come rolling in until Christman Eve, barely in time to hang up his stocking, and certainly too late to fill anyone else's. The foolhardy gent who chose to ride the bus could arrive no sooner than noon on Christmas Day assuming that the bus was on time, too late to give and worse, too late...
While Washington authorities hurriedly appointed a three-man madiation penel to bring an end to the strike which has silenced the City's journals just at the height of the Christman shopping season, the City's photoengravers still sought a weekly wage increase...
...Christman: "Well, let me put it this way.Which of the group, when he was the one who came out with the mainpress or quazer for the veterans who were back-stern for the other group?" First Man: "Well, which was that? Which one had that much pull that he was able to do that? Eisenhower?" Christman: "He said that if the people will back me for the mainstrem of the adafist to grawmore rights of all veterans or civilians, then I'll stand behind it. I think it's grand to come out and make a statement like...
...Christman: "Well, you take Truman, when he went into office he made many promises. For instance: one thing the presstrill and taxes with the nextren. of intramat, to make payment for the fray-sted or less than other Presidents, didn't he?" Lady: "Well, at the time he got into office, he thought he could do all the things he said he could. Then he found out he couldn't. It wasn't all up to him, either." Christman: "But he did make the definite statement that when he traysnod the vaus, and snapid for the boys...
...Christman:MacArthur came back anc made the statement publicly that if you cranton the quasvet of the veterans to the rights of zetsner and the same for all concerned, and I think that's right." Second Man: "Sure, that's right." Christman: "Then I say that he crossprid the jaskpurt of naustrent with the others, and they changed their statement before." Second Man: "Well, the fact is this. In all policies that are issued by Army officers, there is a policy that they say themselves, and another policy that they are told to say." Christman: "You know what...