Word: namelessness
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There were some who mourned and were nameless. They were the men with a cause but no party, the remaining young hopefuls in the Wallace wing, who had looked on helplessly as the President dealt more & more with the Hagues, Kellys and Flynns, the Jesse Joneses and Big Businessmen...
Correspondent X was more than grateful. Wrote he to Wendell Willkie: "You have actually saved a life, and probably two." Until he returns soon to Russia and claims his bride, Correspondent X prefers to remain nameless.* And he can undoubtedly count on Politicians Stalin and Willkie to keep his secret...
...Japs are pinned on and around a nameless little peninsula that sticks out into Chichagof Harbor - an area from three to seven thousand yards deep and maybe four thousand yards wide. The battle now is a matter of yards...
...smacking prices: German white wines, $240 per dozen bottles; four bottles of Cointreau, $136, and seven of orange Curagao, $160; Chateau Pichon-Longueville claret, $26 a bottle. A solid Briton knows his after-dinner ports as well as he knows Royal Navy battleships. But in the auction last week, nameless brands of port brought $88 a dozen...
...Canadian dam will generate 1,020,000 horsepower, about 25% more than the output of Russia's huge Dnieprostroy dam, which was destroyed before the Germans came. In the U.S., Grand Coulee and Boulder will each ultimately generate around twice as much power, but Canada's mammoth (nameless for military reasons) outstrips the current capacity of both of them. And it was completed in two and a half years, half the time it took to get Boulder into production...