Word: civilize
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...York's John Taber] thought about your protests? He said, 'The West is squealing like a stuck pig.' That is what the Republican leaders thought about you [in] this part of the world."* In touchy Texas, Candidate Truman had not a word to say about civil rights or Dixiecrats...
...which would lead our people down the same pathway to the total state that was traveled by the people of Germany, of Italy, of Russia. Harry Truman, Tom Dewey and Henry Wallace are birds of one feather. All three are kowtowing to minority blocs by advocating the so-called civil-rights program. This time they can not fool the people and especially the Democrats of the South. The Jeffersonian Democrats have spewed out of their mouths that mongrel outfit which captured our party at Philadelphia." That went fine in the Dixiecrat South...
...United States Marine Band went to Grand Rapids, Mich., to play at the five-day annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic. Of the 43 surviving Union veterans of the Civil War, only six were on hand to hear the band this year. The oldest was 107; the youngest...
Died. Sir (Norman Fenwick) Warren Fisher, 69, Britain's retired Permanent Secretary of the Treasury and Head of the Civil Service (1919-39); in London. Fisher was criticized for being an unconventional administrator, but he helped to modernize Britain's civil service...
...John Rogge, former assistant attorney general and Third Party candidate for surrogate in New York City Morris Ernst, civil liberties lawyer, and Professor William Yandell Elliott, staff director of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, will discuss "How Shall We Deal with American Communists" at the meeting...