Word: expression
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...want to express my opposition to the irresponsible attacks of Senator McCarthy on your administration and my support of your decision to continue the present policy of sending aid to all our allies who require...
This column is sometimes used by editors to express their personal ideas on College subjects. These are not editorials, and they do not necessarily express the majority view of the CRIMSON...
...underinformed British public regarding the causes and facts of daily developments in the U.S. . . . With few exceptions, the British press has whittled its foreign news down to the vanishing point." British readers are unable "to follow the major events in the United States and to express any intelligent opinions about them...
...planned initiative did not convince even London's Daily Worker. Predicted the Worker: "England to win-but it should be close." "England can beat Hungary inside ten minutes." prophesied the Daily Express with deeper assurance. Crowed the Sunday Express: "[The British team will] rock those magical Magyars back on their heels right from the opening whistle...
...Hungarians. The British press made no alibis. The Times wrote: "The Hungarians shot with the accuracy of archers. It was Agincourt in reverse." The tabloid Daily Mirror and the good grey Times both had the same thought: "It was the twilight of the Gods." With wry humor the Express also noted a consolation: "England came back victoriously last night. Her pingpong players beat a Hungarian team...