Word: commented
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...scribes fired questions and photo bulbs flashed, Miss Maybank agreed to comment on "anything but the atomic bomb." Pursuing Senator Bilbo further, she said in her sweet southern drawl, "He always wears a flower in his buttonhole," but qualified her remarks somewhat by adding, "Of course, I've only seen him when he was about to sit down to a steak dinner...
With the words, "I refuse to comment further on politics because I don't want to get my father defeated in the next election," Miss Maybank brought the interview closer to Harvard Square. A Government major, she is faced with the dismal prospect of having slept through the Gov 9 exam, but thinks "the instructor is very cute." As for Gov I, she allowed. "I just love Professor Elliott,--Yandell, that is. I think he's wonderful...
With one blunt issue-drawing comment Politician Truman turned a local Missouri scrap into a national political row in the faltering Democratic party (see Political Notes). Said Harry Truman of Congressman Slaughter: If he's right, I'm wrong...
Your "Bad Government" [June 10] was good TNT. After 16 years here may I comment? Suggestions...
...Earl of Athlone, great-uncle of Princess Elizabeth, is chancellor of the University of London. Last week, when the University made the Princess an honorary Bachelor of Music, the chancellor felt moved to comment, implicitly, on honorary degrees in general and, explicitly, on the Princess's degree in particular. Had Princess Elizabeth gone to the University, he said, she would have won the sheepskin anyway-"by the somewhat more laborious process of examination...