Word: nonpartisans
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...began with the assurance that he would not lose his head or his temper. Then, in the tone of a Dutch uncle, he reviewed his Administration's foreign policy. Since this was frankly a political speech -although the Foreign Policy Association is nonpartisan-the President obviously reviewed only the good points...
...White House announced Franklin Roosevelt's next speaking date: Oct. 21, before the nonpartisan Foreign Policy Association, at a dinner in Manhattan's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. The announcement quieted a furious buzz of rumors...
...themes: the Administration is "very tired," too tired for the job ahead; the Roosevelt Depression left 10,000,000 still unemployed in 1940; he will make no change in the military leadership, and will make the construction of the peace a nonpartisan matter;* the New Deal means confusion, bungling, bickering. And, once again, one of his most effective lines: "On Jan. 20 of next year we shall restore honesty to our government, so that its spoken word can again be trusted...
...reaction in Congress and in the U.S. was prompt and nonpartisan approval. And, while Congress will not tackle the politically ticklish job of passing a peacetime military-training law before elections, there was talk in Washington that such a proposal would be considered before year...
...capitalizing on his success to date. Sunday he told newsmen: "We invited Wendell to join us." But Willkie replied by wire: "I shall be glad to meet Mr. Dulles on his way to the conference . . . since ... the discussions between the Secretary and Mr. Dulles are to be of nonpartisan character." As the debate began, Wendell Willkie-still a man to be counted-was content to watch...