Word: join
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...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 to spread himself to join these disparate views in one Democratic Party program for foreign policy...
Fortas tried once before to join the Army, to chuck his many jobs as Under Secretary (guiding Ickes' power policy, handling U.S. insular possessions, helping supervise the coal industry, tussling with petroleum reserves). President Roosevelt had refused to accept his resignation, wrote: "You can best serve your country by continuing to do your job." Last week, unwilling to wait until his draft deferment expires on Nov. 15, Fortas resigned again, saying "I feel most deeply . . . that I should not be denied the privilege of joining the fighting forces." This time, Secretary Ickes accepted the resignation, but commented, "You have...
...Samuel and Sir Ronald, General Castellano tendered a message from Marshal Badoglio: "When the Allies land in Italy, the Italian Government is prepared to join them against Germany...
...operate automatic machines. But tiremaking is a hard, dirty, heavy job. A mere 300 may eventually get back their jobs with The Kelly. The remainder, some of whom worked just long enough to buy fur coats on the installment plan, must move away to find jobs, stay at home, join the WACS...
...Allied Military Government abolished all Fascist labor and corporative organizations in Sicily, gave workers the right to join organizations of their own choosing, subject temporarily to military restrictions...