Word: hulled
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Cordell Hull's speech was not the clear delineation of foreign policy that had been hoped for. No doubt, in the speeches he promised to make within the next few months, the Secretary planned to be more explicit...
...another of Mr. Hull's many pleas for international law and international morality, the speech was honest and sincere. But it made many men wonder: Exactly what are the Administration's ideas on foreign policy? The citizenry has lived long enough with Henry Wallace and Cordell Hull to know that they do not share the same ideas. These speeches made them wonder whether they shared the same world. For Mr. Hull's cautious appeal for international law seemed irrelevant to Mr. Wallace's huge Utopian dreams. The President, as the main foreign policy maker, would have...
...Letter. The issue came into the open with the publication of an exchange of letters between Vice Admiral Segundo Storni, Argentine Foreign Minister, and U.S. State Secretary Cordell Hull. Wrote Storni, in one of the most amateurish diplomatic papers of the times...
Bracketed, the PT weaved desperately to escape, then came to a grinding halt on the cruel edge of a coral reef which held the thin mahogany plywood hull like a bear trap. Jap fire was creeping closer. The youthful skipper ordered men to destroy secret devices and papers, gave the word to abandon ship. One enlisted man was killed on deck; the others swam through shark-infested waters to safety aboard another U.S. vessel...
...Maisky, popular former Ambassador to the Court of St. James's, had returned to London last week to meet with Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and U.S. Ambassador John Winant. Their talks would prepare an agenda for a conference among Foreign Commissar Molotov, Foreign Secretary Eden, Secretary of State Hull. Then, according to the urgent schedule, would come the meeting of Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin...