Word: loudest
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...isolationist Chicago Tribune, the story rated a Page One banner headline. The Tribune's story: a $15 million-a-year subsidy from the Federal Government had been secretly arranged as a "reward" to a selected few U.S. newspapers, magazines, book publishers and film companies "which shouted the loudest for the 6 billion dollar Marshall Plan...
...Trib, which had shouted the loudest against the plan, accusingly ticked off a list of beneficiaries, including the New York Times and Herald Tribune, LIFE, TIME, Newsweek and Reader's Digest (all of which publish foreign editions) and the A.P., U.P. and I.N.S...
...noise made, however, is far out of proportion to the noisemakers' size. HYRC, the largest of the permanent groups, has 400 members. HYD, the loudest complainer, has 45 members. HLU has twice, the Committee for Wallace, four times that number...
Endicott "Chub" 41 2L, former Crimson All-American guard, has accepted leadership of the rally and promises to make it "the decade's loudest expression of civic interest in Cambridge." The final slate of speakers and definite date will be announced next week, Moravec said...
Only conceivable democrat among them was the Ko-Ko, Martyn Green. Green's plebeian shenanigans evoked, as of yore, the loudest applause, the greatest lifting of eyebrows. His adroitness, especially his scissors-like legwork, was beyond dispute. But whether all his mugging, prancing and capering was entirely seemly-or entirely successful-continued to be disputed...