Word: commenting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Without warning, President Truman-who has a way of acting abruptly in foreign affairs-issued a new statement last week on U.S. policy in China. On the surface, there was nothing new in the statement, and it occasioned little reaction or comment. Actually, in a negative way, it would have far-reaching results...
...effect, Sir Hartley had committed the U.S. to disclose information on its stockpile of A-bombs and fissionable material as soon as the contemplated commission could be set up. All this seemed to fly right over Senator Connally's head, for the orotund Texan made no relevant comment. Next day, however, there was a great...
...time is new, the challenge is great; we are hopeful." Thus, publisher Michael Straight introduces to the readers of the country's chief liberal periodical a new New Republic, altered in size, content and staff. After much publicity and public comment, ranging from the hallelujahs of the left to the derisive criticisms of the right, Henry Wallace took over the editorship of the weekly magazine last week "to help organize a progressive America...
When questioned by a student, Maddox declined comment on whether the Georgetown School of Foreign Service is America's best, but disclosed that Harvard has contributed more men to the U. S. diplomatic corps than has any other university in the country...
Coach Harlow would make no comment yesterday on whether there would be any Crimson representation on the newest "All" team, and declined to disclose which, if any, of the Varsity opponents this fall had placed men on his team...