Word: morrison
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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That was politically courageous." At Thetford (Tom Paine's birthplace), Morrison took off on big business, monopolies, and the impending start of commercial...
...said Morrison mildly...
...showed it. Eden's sudden fervor for a meeting of chiefs of government after months of discouraging Sir Winston Churchill from trying, grumbled Clem Attlee, was naught but "a deathbed repentance." "I do not believe the government have seized all the opportunities they might," said cockney Herbert Morrison, Labor's last Foreign Secretary, speaking at Eastleigh in Hampshire. "The Labor government would be more energetic. I mean, compare the mentality of the Tories and the Socialists. We're the lively lot, they're the slothful...
Across the Suffolk flatlands, Herbert Morrison, campaigning with his tour-tired bride of four months, accused the Tories of raising the cost of living 13% since taking office, and caustically read off comparative 1951 and 1955 prices for market-basket items. "To the housewives who needed pots and pans [the late Sir Stafford] Cripps and I had to say, 'Sorry, girls,' because of the foreign demand...
...number one match with Dave Damon of Massachusetts, Cooney won on the 20th hole. Stokes lost to Barr at two, 3 and 2; Ornsteen defeated Getchel, 4 and 3; Jones lost to Holton, 2 and 1; Bailey triumphed over Packard, 4 and 3; Thurmond defeated Morrison, 6 and 5; and Fleischman lost to Dane on the 20th hole...