Word: ending
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...cannot say," reflected Mr. Clapper at the end of his story, "that it adds anything of historic importance . . . but with me it lingers fondly among the trivia of swirling times, with the poignant fragrance of happier days...
Meantime the State Department said it knew nothing about any Bullitt-Biddle conversation whatsoever. At week's end, the Department had received a more elaborate report on bombing from Ambassador Biddle, held it safe from press services and wiretappers...
...Army in expensive expansion, the case of Woodring v. Johnson is now a stench in Washington. Last week Franklin Roosevelt took a look at the war in his War Department, let the public have a peek, and, after a year's scandalous delay seemed to be about to end it. Up to last week he actually did no more about it than he had since he first turned mild little Mr. Woodring and big, explosive Mr. Johnson loose on each other...
...disbanding W. R. B. last fortnight, the President did not end this crisis within a crisis. But at a time when he needed a maximum of accord among those immediately around him, he did achieve at least an armistice, a lull in a war that will some time be fought to a finish...
...first play of the fourth quarter saw the second Kirkland score, as Roy Moore carried the ball on a wide end sweep for 20 yards to a touchdown. The kick for point failed again...