Word: conference
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...steel to the Navy. Many a specialty producer's unfilled orders continued to pile up. One such was little Crucible Steel. Its canny, portly president, Raoul Desvernine, who in last October's phony boom warned businessmen "not to get ahead of the war," urged President Roosevelt to confer "broader" (crackdown) powers on Commissioners Knudsen and Stettinius...
...French sources reported that Hitler and Goring went to Paris to confer with their Air Marshals, and Goring later went to Picardy for consultations at the fighting air bases...
Last Friday, as on every Friday since the beginning of July, 17 men met to confer in the Federal Reserve Building in Washington. Eight of them were subchieftains of C. I. O.; seven of them of A. F. of L.; two were from the independent Railroad Brotherhood. Their chairman: Sidney Hillman, a vice president of Lewis' C. I. O., president of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers, and Franklin D. Roosevelt's labor coordinator for the National Defense Advisory Commission. They were working on the problem of U. S. defense...
...follow the Convention day & night by radio. Even in his office he kept a gadget pocket radio open on his desk. When the Convention sank into confusion after its spiritless opening, he talked long with Harry Hopkins in Chicago, used the direct wire from the White House to confer long with Senators Byrnes and Barkley. When Alabama's Lister Hill, with lamenting tremolos and quaverollos in his voice, placed the name of Franklin Roosevelt in nomination, no sign or word betrayed Franklin Roosevelt's emotion. But Steve Early, an accurate barometer of the President's political feelings...
...conquered nations for itself. Its position would be that the fate of such possessions should be decided "by and among all the republics of this hemisphere." If a Monroe Doctrine operated in Asia, it would mean that in deciding the fate of Indo-China, all the Asiatic countries would confer. Said Steve Early, summing up the President's view: "The same procedure follows also with respect to Europe and to other parts of the world-that all European and Asiatic countries confer and make these decisions-not just one conquering power. Do you get the point...