Word: incidentally
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Later the tune changed. "In the public interest" Prime Minister Churchill (who said slyly when he first heard the news: "The maggot is in the apple.") delayed reporting to Parliament on the Hess incident. Then Labor Minister Ernest Bevin declared roundly: "I don't believe Hitler did not know...
Finally, at week's end, Berlin called the incident officially closed. No explanations were given, but the Nazis denied arresting Hess's wife and son, his geopolitical mentor, Professor Karl Haushofer, Plane Designer Willy Messerschmitt. But Nazi spokesmen were probably not exaggerating when they said, "The English . . . will...
Mr. Lampert's letter has apparently stirred up a nest of troubled consciences including that of his roommate, Mr. Nassau. The latter brazenly attempts to dismiss the incident as a "prank," but he forgets that the following facts have been submitted to the University authorities: (1) That Lampert was beaten...
There was much more evidence to suggest that Japan really had learned the near impossibility of conquering China and had decided to consolidate its Chinese gains and increase as much as possible its economic benefits. For once it seemed likely that the Japanese Government had decided that a loss of...
A full page appeal for a last stand to prevent American intervention strikes the dominant editorial note, while other editorials applaud the Corporation's position on the Naval Academy incident, support National Anti-Poll Tax Week, and condemn civilian defense preparations as unnecessary and conducive to war hysteria.