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Word: forwarder (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...conference was announced simultaneously in Washington, Paris and London. In the House of Commons, Laborite Leader Clement Attlee asked whether the Bermuda meeting would be preliminary to "a talk with Mr. Malenkov." Answered Churchill: "Yes, sir. It is my main hope that we may take a definite step forward to a meeting of far greater import." In the National Assembly, Mayer said: "The aim . . . will be to define . . . unity of views on the problems to be debated during a four-power meeting . . ." But Washington leaks insistently denied that the Big Three conference was necessarily a preliminary to anything. And from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NATION: Appointment in Bermuda | 6/1/1953 | See Source »

...bill became law, one of Ike's cardinal campaign promises became fact. He swung around from his desk with a broad grin for the assembled group of Congressmen and Senators-mostly Southern and mostly Democrats-and asked where "Mr. Sam" was. Texas' Sam Rayburn stepped forward, shook hands warmly, and whispered something in the presidential ear which left Ike roaring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Promise Fulfilled | 6/1/1953 | See Source »

This week the truce delegations met again, after the eight-day recess, and the U.S. proposals were put forward in executive (secret) session. Then the negotiators took another recess until June...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WAR IN KOREA: Dropping ihe Excess Baggage | 6/1/1953 | See Source »

Hammond has come to accept these outbursts of song as inevitable, but he doesn't pretend to like them any better now than he did six years ago. In fact, Hammond seldom pretends about anything; he is straight-forward and direct, occasionally, as one Kirkland tutor suggests, to the point of near-indiscretion. But this frankness has won Hammond the respect of House members--you always know, they say, where you stand with The Mace...

Author: By Arthur J. Langguth, | Title: A Hearty Mace | 5/27/1953 | See Source »

Battleground Ahead. With this kind of bounce and zest, the top brass looks forward to the fast-approaching day of a buyers' market in cars. They think that will be their chance to make the Ford car once more the No. i seller, knock out Chevrolet. At present, G.M. and Ford are selling all the Chevvys and Fords they can make. Since G.M. has greater productive capacity, it can turn out more Chevvys than Ford can make Fords...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AUTOS: The Rouge & the Black | 5/18/1953 | See Source »

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