Word: expressiveness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...every Turkish city and major town the dawn came up one day last week with the earth-shaking thunder of a 100-gun artillery salute. Three days and nights of sleepless rejoicing, songs, dancing in the streets and every sort of Turkish whoopee began by express order of the Ghazi Mustafa Kemal, blond "Victorious Mustafa the Excellent...
Were I in America, the spirit indeed would move me to write to Mr. James H. Rand Jr., to express my appreciation of what he is doing for the entertainment of radio listeners. I sincerely hope, however, that he receives liberal quantities of mail from appreciative "March of TIME'' fans...
Comrade Kalinin circumspectly replied: "I have always considered most abnormal and regrettable a situation wherein, during the past 16 years, two great republics . . . have lacked the usual methods of communication and have been deprived of the benefits which such communications could give. . . . I shall take the liberty further to express the opinion that the abnormal situation . . . has an unfavorable effect not only on the interests of the two States concerned, but also on the general international situation. . . . The Soviet Government will be represented by Mr. M. M. Litvinov, People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs, who will come to Washington...
...voted a pension of $100,000 a year for life. In addition in recent years he also received salaries from: American Locomotive, $300 a month American Sugar Refining, $300 a month Armour & Co. (now nothing), previously $1,000 a month, still earlier $40,000 a year American Express (formerly) $3,000 a year Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit (formerly) $20,000 a year International Paper, about $2,000 Stone & Webster (formerly) $1,500 Underwood Elliott Fisher, about $2,000 Western Union Telegraph, about $3,000 Finance Co. of Great Britain & America (formerly) about...
...Intercollegiate Disarmament Council and other intercollegiate organizations, the Speakers committee of Phillips Brooks House is undertaking deputation work in conjunction with Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges. The work will consist of sending teams of speakers to the various student, church, political, and social organizations in and around Boston, with the express purpose of dispersing information about international affairs...