Word: manifestoes
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...believe, then it seems he is to be accepted, while if the answer is "yes," if this Communist teacher will openly teach and advocate communism, then it appears we are to fire him, and restrict our contact with this dread doctrine to the rather outmoded and frenetic Communist Manifesto...
...week's end, 24 Republican Senators, headed by Iowa's Bourke Hickenlooper and New Hampshire's Styles Bridges, rallied to McCarthy's side with a manifesto. "There is evidence that no man can criticize our Government today and escape intemperate reprisals," the Republicans noted. "We shall rally to the defense of any persons against whom reprisals are directed . . . We shall fight to guarantee that in the difficult days ahead, no man's voice shall be silenced." There was a 25th signer: McCarthy...
Overshadowed by the King's illness and the Iranian crisis, the election campaign got off to a slow start. The Conservatives were first into the paper war with a 2,500-word party manifesto signed by Tory Leader Winston Churchill. "Vague" was the word that turned up in most editorials about it. As expected, Conservatives promised to undo the nationalization of iron and steel-but, significantly, they promised no radical changes in either foreign policy or in the Socialists' popular (and expensive) health program...
...touching, if not convincing, reunion. The Labor Manifesto, which appeared next day and to which Bevan assented over a cup of tea, gave no sign that the Labor ranks had really been closed. It skirted all the touchy points...
...last month. One significant change in the situation: Premier Mohammed Mossadeq-who has been running the show from his cot, summoning Western diplomats, cowing the Iranian Parliament with his National Front thugs, telling the Shah where he got off-has begun to slip. Fourteen deputies last week signed a manifesto protesting the Premier's policies, deriding the fiasco of oil nationalization. Sayid Zia Eddin Tabatabai, onetime Premier and wily old politician, set up an opposition, revived his National Will Party. The Shah, who has been mum about his dislike of Mossadeq and his policies, last week made a public...