Word: democratized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Southern Democrat by birth and I say our election returns are the healthiest sign in recent years. No one man nor group ot men should have too much power. Some namby-pamby writers have indicated that Russia must be carefully handled or she will withdraw from the United Nations. I say she has yet to prove her right to a place in the family of nations. Let her clean up her house and open the doors to the press and let her people hear both sides of every question...
Last week the President also: Democrat Alfred Schindler, resigned, as Under Secretary of Commerce.
...them. A better than average student and athlete at the University of Texas, well-to-do, Dallas-born Tom Clark married a Texas coed, won every case he tried as Dallas's district attorney, became a protege of Senator Tom Connally. A dyed-in-the-wool, glad-handing Democrat, he joined the Department of Justice...
...General made no outward sign that he had changed his mind about politics. But many a Democrat thought him the only man who could save the party in 1948; many a Republican who could cheer for neither New York's Tom Dewey nor Ohio's Robert Taft began chomping and glaring jealously. Ike might find it hard to slap down the presidential...
...news than Prairie Farmer, backs its "clean and consistent record of internationalism" with full coverage of world affairs. (Adlai Stevenson, another Fell descendant and minority stockholder of the Pantagraph, is a U.S. Alternate Delegate to U.N.) Politically the Pantagraph has never hesitated to shuck its normal Republicanism when a Democrat looked better...