Word: informativeness
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...over the nation, men & women read somber and heart-catching news in telegrams which began "deeply regret to inform you. . . ." For all the news was not in the newspapers, though some of it got into the news pictures (see cut). But that was not the whole story. Some of the story was in what U.S. mothers & fathers thought and sometimes wrote of their dead boys-such brave and sober thoughts as these...
...have a typical example in the aviation conference. . . . The invitations were made public in September. But did anybody bother to inform the Russians about the invitations officially? No, though there were plenty of opportunities either in Moscow or here. The names of the countries to which the Soviets took exception were never mentioned. The point is: the Russians were not consulted in advance...
Said Prime Minister Churchill: "I am very glad to inform the House that our relations with Soviet Russia were never more close, intimate and cordial...
Foreign Commissar Molotov walked in briskly at six minutes past eight. He sat down and spread out a typewritten paper. To Moscow's 40-odd foreign correspondents he said: "I should like to inform you gentlemen of the decisions taken with regard to the Government of Bulgaria...
...Could Entomologist C. F. Campbell inform your readers whether, after the application of DDT in 20 acres of timberland, the birds that usually appear in them have gone elsewhere...