Word: dedicatee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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"The one thing I feared most," he says, "was that my entire life might be contaminated by hate, bitterness and yearning for revenge. . . I prayed and God answered me. It was then I decided to dedicate my life to preaching good, forgiveness and brotherhood to my people."
The President beamed and waved his gold-headed cane at the applause and finished his hike without drawing a deep breath; he topped the day off with a speech (see above) to 30,000 people who had gathered along the Mississippi riverfront to dedicate St. Louis' new park, the...
Abrim with amiability and the verbiage for threescore political speeches, the President was off on a 16-state, 6,400-mile tour. Officially he was going to dedicate Washington's Grand Coulee Dam; actually, he had taken to the hustings and the back platform once more to lay fire...
But the skeptics were yelling up the wrong penstock. By this week, as President Truman headed west to dedicate Grand Coulee and the Columbia Basin project, the dam had long since become the world's greatest single source of electricity. When the President pushes a ceremonial button to start...
Others (including most of the 3,740 employees of the Times) have already made up their minds. This week Publisher Sulzberger will head for the University of Missouri to receive the annual Missouri Honor Award for "Distinguished Service in Journalism." Next week Publisher Sulzberger will go to Washington, where President...