Word: cordiale
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Hoxha's men were concerned, the Balkan Federation advocated by Marshal Tito must wait until Albania's private boundary dispute with Greece was settled. But with Soviet Russia, Albania was on cordial terms. Last week Premier Hoxha was busily conferring with a Soviet mission which had dropped...
...newsmen trooped into Ed Stettinius' office to test the new businesslike effectiveness. Stettinius was cordial, as always. He was also mum as a clam. The correspondents probed and pounced, trying one approach after another, but to no avail. The New Dealing New York Post's William O. Player asked: "Does the U.S. attitude depend on Churchill?" Replied Ed Stettinius: "No comment." To all questions, he returned the same answer. Finally, the Chicago Sun's exasperated Tom Reynolds remarked tartly: "It seems to be possible to be more frank in London." Once again, Stettinius purred an amiable...
...State Must Be Created. Sikorski was cordial, sensible, farsighted. He said that the underground must be an actual state: "All the apparatus of a state must be created and maintained at all costs, no matter how crude...
...will appear here as it has in most of Harvard's more recent activities. The Committee has extended a cordial invitation not only to members of all other civilian Houses but also to members of all service units stationed here...
Said Prime Minister Churchill: "I am very glad to inform the House that our relations with Soviet Russia were never more close, intimate and cordial...