Word: expression
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Britain's press lords Beaverbrook (Daily Express), Camrose (Daily Telegraph), Astor (London Times), Southwood (Daily Herald), as well as Poet John Masefield and Information Minister Duff Cooper, ex-Prime Minister Baldwin, last week sent birthday congratulations to Britain's oldest newspaper, Berrow's Worcester Journal, founded in 1690 when William and Mary reigned in Merry England...
...most startling statement-that nothing could have saved London in September if for the next five days Hitler had been willing to lose 200 planes a day-raised a furor in Britain when it was published in Lord Beaverbrook's Daily Express. A Canadian correspondent was deputed by Empire newsmen to challenge Ingersoll's story. The Daily Express said editorially that it did not agree with Ingersoll's view...
...have always made room within our fellowship for differences of opinion, and our board of contributing editors represents those differences in an unusual degree. By the action of the General Conference and of the Board of Publication, the Editor of The Christian Advocate has been left absolutely free to express his own convictions. No religious editor has ever set out upon his task with the assurance of greater freedom. . . . Inasmuch as Methodism now has but one 'official' paper, it must be broad enough to make room for diversity, and we herewith enter into a solemn covenant with...
...have a good grip on their seats are thrown off. Last week the Communist Limited had just about completed the dizzy turn from the Communazi Pact to the Battle of Britain, and U. S. literary liberals were spattered all over the right of way. As the Red Express hooted off into the shades of a closing decade, ex-fellow travelers rubbed their bruises, wondered how they had ever come to get aboard. Observers wondered if they had learned enough to switch to the democratic rails stretching out into the shades of the decade ahead...
When the American Express Co. sold off its motorized wheel chairs after the New York World's Fair, Fair President Harvey Gibson bought three to scoot around his estate...