Word: hulled
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Through the streets milled the crowds of a holiday eve: men & women in khaki and blue, red-coated Mounties. Everywhere bands tested their brass throats; the crowds sang marching songs. Across the Ottawa River, in the little manufacturing city of Hull, the drab factories were decked in bunting. And out at Rideau Hall, where the Governor General of Canada lives, workmen raced their mowing machines across the wide lawns...
...State Department, M. André Philip then proposed, should be told first to achieve unity among its own leaders before applying for any recognition. From reliable American newspaper reports, he could announce that Mr. Cordell Hull did not get along well with Mr. Sumner Welles and did not like Mr. Adolf Berle; Mr. Sumner Welles did not like Mr. Hull and Mr. Berle; and Mr. Berle liked only himself...
...York Times pundit, Arthur Krock, veteran defender of Mr. Hull, was already on record that the best solution would be, in effect, for Mr. Roosevelt to oust Messrs. Welles, Berle and Acheson, and let Cordell Hull run foreign affairs...
They called her trip a miracle and set to work to make her fire-blackened hull sound...
...holds services, talks with workers who want advice. But his ministry is not confined to the chapel. Often he goes to the factory canteen, holds a brief service (hymns, prayers, address, question-&-answer period) after meals. He sometimes holds services in the shadow of a ship's hull, perhaps during the night leads a few hymns and some prayers in the factory air-raid shelter...