Word: dears
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dear Time-Reader...
...words." Said Wilson: "I have already resigned." In a letter to President Roosevelt he accused Nelson's friends of planting newspaper stories calculated to make his life unbearable. "I cannot answer them unless I employ publicity experts," Wilson wrote. F.D.R. sent him home with a "Dear Charlie" letter and praise for "outstanding service...
...about the stage explaining to the children that American gangsters had attacked the Korean people, to acquire their natural resources . . . Then the plane flew to the Soviet paradise. The children were received by Soviet youth with flags and fanfare . . . told they should travel around the country as guests and dear friends, to see for themselves the great progress...
...Then the teacher gave a talk: 'Dear Parents . . . You should take to heart the deep meaning of what your children have offered.' We went home in horror," concluded the writer, whose name and address RIAS carefully withheld, "feeling as though the Russians had marched in all over again...
Despite their similarities, however, the two books are very different in tone. "The White Dear" was a light-hearted story that made fun of the entourage of King Clode: the Royal Physician who was always taking his own pulse and not telling himself what it read, the Royal Astronomer who saw pink comets brushing by the earth through his pink-colored glasses, and all the rest. It was a smiling, sophisticated fairy story...