Word: glads
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...move in converging lines. In April the Russians scornfully turned their backs on Byrnes's offer of a 25-year German disarmament treaty. That completed Byrnes's education; the bipartisan policy of patience and firmness became the most important new factor in world politics. Bevin was glad to slide gradually into a back seat and let Byrnes, who represented the real power in the Anglo-U.S. combination, do the talking for the West...
...interest is keener than in others; in Cleveland, discussion of foreign affairs is probably more fully crystallized than in any other U.S. city. To call national attention to Cleveland's extraordinary civic achievement in this field and to help answer some questions all Americans are asking, TIME was glad to accept an invitation to become a co-sponsor of the 21st annual Institute of the Cleveland Council on World Affairs. The Institute will include five major sessions on Jan. 9, 10 and 11. Four of the meetings will be held in Cleveland's Public Music Hall (seating capacity...
Later they marched off for joyous dockside reunions with friends and families. Keynoted one bride: "I felt the damp go right through me, and I said to myself, 'That's old England.' Am I glad to see it again...
...said: "If you're so damn good, come down and work for me." That was a year and a half ago. Now Thackrey calls Boal "one of the best men we have," gives him a free hand and $250 a week (including expenses). But Sam Boal is glad to give Mrs. Hunkle her due. Says he: "When I used to write those brilliant pieces about politics, nobody would ever acknowledge that I had written anything. But when I write about that old bag we get a stack of mail...
...glad to see her. He reminisced about the good old days at Pleasant Hill, when a Sunday congregation numbered as much as 115 instead of the present dozen or so. "Out in the country," said Ed, "they are going to take our churches away from us. The younger generation is moving away from these farms. Things is different from when my father used to put all us kids in the back end of a wagon and away we'd go a-bellering...