Word: opportunisme
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To some this looked like shrewd political opportunism. To others it represented the natural effort of a man, whose ideals have been reviled, to win them a new esteem.
Unfortunately for the administration, blundering Jim's activities in the past few months have caused remarks similar to those made by Mr. Berle to be made not only by those who would naturally be opposed to the administration, but by persons close to the administration and others who have the...
Anyone who looks realistically at the facts in the case can hardly fall to be convinced that any talk about disarmament is the yeriest sort of blather. When 1935 and the end of the Washington Treaty come the true attitude of the powers which now talk so glibly about curtailing...
"Stalin is an irreconcilable fighter" says the Soviet Encyclopaedia "for solidarity and Bolshevist policy against all opportunism and reconciliation."
Died William Winston ("Bill") Roper, 53, Princeton's famed retired football coach, Philadelphia city councilman since 1920, branch manager of Prudential Insurance Co.; of a blood infection; in Philadelphia. Dynamic and eloquent, he adhered to no school or style of play, preached spirit and opportunism, taught his men not...