Word: movement
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Said the Socialist Avanti: "We want to hurry up and strengthen the vast movement of union among the working classes and to isolate through counteraction the Fascist minority and reactionary forces behind the scenes...
From round about have come many queries about an official social committee for the midshipmen class. The electing of a social chairman has been the accepted procedure in the past. We hope that there will be a movement toward such action soon. There have been suggestions for a formal dance at the country club to open the fall season. All interested may see Miss Inglis as a step in the right direction. If this appeals to you, let's hear your voice...
...your "Letters" column much praise but far more criticism of your feature article on Sidney Hillman and the P.A.C. of C.I.O. [TIME, July 24]. Put me down as one who says it is a fair, unbiased article. I find it refreshing to read something impartial about this movement. Here on the West Coast practically all the large newspapers are so violently anti-Administration and anti-labor that they grow hysterical when writing about the P.A.C. . . . Those who oppose the candidates and principles of the P.A.C. have for many years played and are now playing the same game. Where the P.A.C...
...only cut off the battle field of northwestern France from the rest of Europe. They had also made it a place where the Germans' rolling stock could move only by night, where by day tanks, trucks and railroad trains were so efficiently spotted and bombed that no rapid movement could be attempted, no threatened spot reinforced...
...first time the Nazis announced that disaffection had spread beyond ,the Army. Cried Hans Fritzsche, political editor of the German radio: "It has now been established that the German Army, representatives of German industry and conservative politicians of the old school all were involved in the peace movement against Hitler. ... It is certainly to be regretted...