Word: clayed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...courage of the people of Berlin," said Lucius Clay, "is a source of great hope." To Berlin and the U.S., General Clay himself was a source of great hope. Said a U.S. observer in Berlin last week: "Two of the most important reasons why the West is still in Berlin and not at war with Russia are that Clay has forged a policy of firmness almost wholly on his own initiative, and that in so doing he has avoided making any fateful blunders into silly belligerence...
...General Clay last week summed up the U.S. attitude. Said he: "They can't drive us out by any action short...
...lieutenant. The lieutenant called a colonel. The colonel recognized the limousine's passenger as Marshal Vasily Danilovich Sokolovsky, Soviet commander in chief in Germany. After what had been almost an hour's delay, the marshal drove off, well within the speed limit. U.S. General Lucius Clay sent apologies. But the G.I.s who had slowed the speeder down were reported to be not remorseful...
...Bibi seldom speaks of modern art: "I think nothing of it," says he sternly. "It's merely playing infant, kicking, screaming and smashing, or daubing and kneading with paint and clay. As long as man has two eyes and ears, one set of vital organs, he will tend to return to the classical...
...career as a businessman did not really begin until he had served time in Leavenworth on a narcotics charge. Allen's cellmate (income-tax evasion) was Herbert Huse Bigelow, head of St. Paul's Brown & Bigelow (calendars, other advertising novelties). Bigelow thought Ward was "made of good clay," asked him what job he wanted with the company when he got out of stir. "Your job, H.H.," said Ward. Replied H.H.: "All right, if you can earn...