Word: litvinoffs
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...Madame Litvinoff: Hello, darling. I can hear you beautifully...
Virtually all U. S. newsorgans approved the President's act of recognition last week, or at least did not oppose. Senator Borah, dean of Recognitionists, was so pleased that from Boise, Idaho he telegraphed congratulations to both President Roosevelt and Comrade Litvinoff...
...pulses. Everything, realists realize, now depends upon the size of credits which the U. S. proceeds to extend to Russia, notorious for her reluctance to pay in cash, her insistence on long rather than short-term credits. As the President went off to Warm Springs (see p. 7), Comrade Litvinoff stayed in Washington to talk credits with the Treasury, the R. F. C. and certain financiers...
Meanwhile buxom English-born Mrs. Ivy Low Litvinoff, cheery wife of the Foreign Commissar, left their four-room apartment in a converted garage with her grave, acutely class-conscious 16-year-old son Mischa. Together they hurried to the Soviet Commissariat of Communications. Proud as punch. Soviet technicians placed before them a Russian-made telephone, bade them talk by short wave radio to Comrade Litvinoff, seated in the Oval Room of the White House. "Millions of Americans will listen to you on their radio networks!" cried the chief Red technician proudly. "Say whatever you wish...
Commissar Litvinoff: Hello...