Word: liar
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Your complete article and photograph of Father Coughlin makes a distinct impression on me (TIME, July 27). One is "Oh what patience has our Holy Father at Rome." Second is that when any man calls our President a liar, especially a man in high places, he distinctly gives impetus to law-breaking and Communism...
...there is one rule for the Independent Labor Party and another for the Labor Party in this House," shouted Jock in his thickest Scottish burr, "then I say the Home Secretary is a liar...
...mother Queen Mary. Tempers passed the boiling mark and His Majesty's Loyal Opposition started shouting, "Baby Starvers!" and "Dirty Rats!" at His Majesty's Government as Scot McGovern walked out past Sir John Simon snarling at the impassive Home Secretary, "Everybody knows you're a liar...
...when overpowered, "I wanted to shoot myself in front of the King." It appeared from the herbalist's papers that whatever he meant to do was intended as a protest against the Home Secretary, Sir John Simon, who in the House of Commons last week was called a "liar" by four...
...money changers have not been driven from the temple," declared Radio-priest Charles Edward Coughlin last week in his letter to Franklin D. Roosevelt apologizing for having called the President of the U. S. a liar. If Father Coughlin were statistically-minded, he could have buttressed his assertion with a list of the busiest U. S. banking houses in the first six months of this year, as compiled last week by the Wall Street Journal. The figures were less impressive than they used to be because security registration statements now reveal the actual amount underwritten by each house. Formerly...