Word: dears
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Accepting this resignation from the man who had been his first chairman of the Securities & Exchange Commission and who was shortly to become his new Ambassador to the Court of St. James, the President replied: "My dear Joe . . . You have maintained your justly earned reputation of being a two-fisted, hard-hitting executive...
Next morning's papers carried the Eden letter of resignation, addressed to "My Dear Prime Minister," giving his reason: "I cannot recommend to Parliament a policy with which I am not in agreement." In a letter to "My Dear Anthony" Chamberlain accepted...
...Great Northern Sea Route Administration, who was on a third icebreaker not yet insight: ". . . Wewerenot anxious for a moment about our fate because we knew that our mighty fatherland which sent forth its sons would never desert them. The warm care and attention of the party and government of dear Comrade Stalin, of the whole Soviet people, uninterruptedly maintained in us the conviction to accomplish successfully all our work...
Leftist Propaganda. Since the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, the Leftist Government has made it a point to defend, honor and employ the arts. A plank in any Socialist government's platform, this was especially urgent in a government working for dear life to form an army, educate a public, enlist foreign sympathies. During the first year of siege the Fifth Regiment in Madrid had the duty of packing off to Valencia the art treasures of the capital (TIME, Feb. 1, 1937).* Public statues, including Madrid's favorite, Cybele, the goddess with the civic crown...
...marrying Michael Wallace, 59, and Anabelle Banks, 52, Police Judge Chris Fox of Oakland, Calif. received a note: "Dear Judge: I'm short of cash but I will remember you when the Townsend Plan is the law of the land...