Word: mentionable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Bishop Gallagher, last week after a twelve-minute audience with Pope Pius XI at Castel Gandolfo: "The Pope did not mention Father Coughlin. . . . The Holy Father hopes . . . that America . . . may decide her controversial questions by ballots and not by bullets...
...mention that co-operatives are "even bigger business in Britain. ... It has a $700,000,000 bank...
...Colonel had made his usual request for privacy and for the first time since LINDBERGH became a magic name this request had been made to someone who could and would grant it, HITLER. At a word from Der Führer it became impossible for any German paper to mention that a borrowed British Gipsy-Moth had taken off from Penshurst, Kent at 10:15 a. m. with the Colonel at the controls and was about to land him for the first time on German soil. As a further precaution, Der Führer permitted Colonel & Mrs. Lindbergh to land...
...making an extraordinary display of the Farnsworth case in the Press as a warning to other spies that the U. S. is not to be caught napping. But in Japan citizens wondered nothing at all because in not one Japanese newspaper was there so much as a mention of Farnsworth's arrest...
...Great American," 3,000 delegates and alternates would doubtless have burst into improper cheers, so brimming were they with enthusiasm. For nearly an hour longer they restrained themselves, until Boss Farley came down upon the words: "that calm, capable and courageous Democrat, Franklin D. Roosevelt!" Then, at the first mention of that magic name, the conventioneers raised their standards, their voices, their feet, proceeded to go crazy and stay crazy for the better part of five days and nights...