Word: commenting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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General Marshall, good friend of Messrs. Roosevelt & Churchill, refused to make any comment whatsoever...
...been tending more & more to get away from the news of the day to the philosophies of the particular sponsor. Things like that are done in a somewhat subtle if not oversubtle manner. Only by careful listening do you discover that he is not giving you news or comment on the world news, but is peddling ideas to you from company headquarters...
...comment has been received yet from New Haven, where athletic authorities had been holding the date open on the chance that Harvard might consider the 150 miles between New Haven and Cambridge a reasonable distance for the Eli eleven to travel...
...week's end, Johnston's bold talk had still drawn almost no public comment, good or bad, at home. But a few shrewd observers had private comments to make on his views of the postwar world. They noted 1) that a good many U.S. businessmen, as well as the British, have up to now held a pretty high opinion of "cartels and other protective devices"; 2) that Russia might well throw her weight in that direction...
...certain day recently at a certain camp of one of the armed forces located in a certain near-by town, the Harvard Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral Society gave a free concert. All the circumstances of the concert are military secrets, However we are allowed to comment on the music itself...