Word: mentions
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last June Winston Churchill brought on similar but more insistent requests from Moscow by telling Joseph Stalin in writing that "while we were preparing to make a landing in 1942, we could not promise to do so." Last week President Roosevelt, in an anniversary message to Stalin, did not mention a second front; at a press conference he said only that no one wants a second front more than he does. In Moscow Ambassador Standley suggested that the U.S. and Britain would appreciate some assurance " that the wartime cooperation now working to defeat Hitler will continue until Japan is defeated...
...plan is to send the American letters to Russians with similar interests - a gro cer's letter to a grocer, a mechanic's to his Soviet counterpart, and so on. Brief mention of the campaign in the Farm Journal & Farmer's Wife brought thousands of cheerful notes from U.S. farmers' wives, letters full of feeling for the good earth, and of high regard for Russian peasants...
...only have to work fifteen minutes a night, my roommate. Burns, has the hot dope," (more Bull). Mr. Farrel, "I just told my roommate he could shoot the pistol as long as he wanted to if he waited to be the last man." Mr. Bunshaft, "Why didn't you mention my name last week in the column ... I need more publicity." Mr. Charpiot, "You should see the view of the country jail from our apartment." Mr. Al Harrison. "I had a straight flush but he still outdid me." Mr. Barney, "I've been trying to figure...
When we hear "Dark Eyes," well, we can dream... can't we? When we hear "As Time Goes By"... Well, we wish it would.... Especially up to August 27th. When "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To" is played..."Why Mention Heaven" at a time like this?... Incidentally, drop your family and friends a note as they would probably like to hear the program...
Italy: No mention...