Word: clamorous
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Secretary of State Marshall declared yesterday that the United States intends to stay in Berlin, despite a Soviet-led clamor for the western powers...
...revolutionary Russia, truth is what the Communist Party's Agitation and Propaganda section says it should be. In remote, snowclad Veshenskaya, Sholokhov was summoned to lend his powerful pen and his novelist's imagery to the clamor that is party truth in 1948. Sholokhov obliged. Last week, the Soviet radio carried his new message...
...Hereafter, the Crimson will print no more communications of a pacifistic nature. If there are any members of the University so blind or cowardly in spirit as to clamor for neutrality when all hope of neutrality is dead, they should commune with themselves in private and find reflection in the definition of traitors as those ". . . adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort." (April...
Religious Revival. Nevertheless, Sir Stafford Cripps last week frostily informed Britons that "basic" would not be restored. "Politically it would be far easier and much more pleasant to give way to the clamor and reintroduce some basic ration," he said, "but it would from the point of view of the whole population of this country be quite definitely wrong. . . . There are no indications at present that basic may come back this year...
Most of the clamor for income-tax reduction was made last year by Republicans. Twice, Minnesota's Harold Knutson, chairman of the House Ways & Means Committee, saw bills of his sponsoring reach the White House only to be vetoed by Harry Truman. At the end of the last session of Congress, he came up with a third, calling for a cut of $5.6 billion...