Word: foresightedness
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Blitz on Bauxite. In eight years, the President had taught Adolf Hitler nothing; but he had learned plenty from the Führer. The U.S. occupation of Dutch Guiana was as quick, cool, and as foresighted a step of getting to a vulnerable spot before the enemy seized it as...
At week's end the invitations remained unanswered. Tokyo spokesmen coyly explained that Adolf Hitler's statement, because of its "important nature," required further study; comment on "such matters as Japan's obligations under the Tripartite Pact" would be premature. Onetime Foreign Minister Yosuke Matsuoka's...
Last week pubs and restaurants were crowded to capacity; foresighted people went early or made reservations. Social events included two lectures, "The Georgian Country Home" and "Six Centuries of Tun Huang." The Michaelmas term divorce list hit 2,000. Two million women had been registered, but only 575,463 interviewed...
The Pan-German Plan, says Author Chéradame, is contained in a brochure, Greater Germany and Central Europe in 1950, published with the backing of the Alldeutscher Verband (Pan-German League) in 1895. It conceived of the conquest of Europe and its exploitation by Germany. Remarkably foresighted chiefly because...
Handsome, hard-hitting, outspoken James S. Knowlson, president of R.M.A., president of Stewart-Warner Corp., is one of the more foresighted radio makers. No sit-down capitalist, Knowlson was one of the first big manufacturers to go after defense business. A year ago he was telling skeptical Chicago cronies that...