Word: oratorically
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¶ Gangling, weak-chinned Prince August Wilhelm ("Auwi") von Hohenzollern. fourth son of the Kaiser, enthusiastic Brownshirt brigadier and Nazi Reichstag deputy, once dubbed "national orator" by Hitler. (His stepmother, Princess Hermine, also passed into U.S. custody at Schloss Rossla in the Harz mountains.)
One newspaper, El Siglo, property of Colombia's most choleric orator, Laureano Gómez (who went into self-imposed exile following the Presidential abduction last summer), roared that "arrests of clergymen violated the Concordat with the Vatican." But the rest of the press saved its condemnation for the...
Then Henry Wallace, who has become the most determined political orator in the country, added: "Those who fight this issue must be defeated in 1946."
Some ask why Don Strauss, and Bea Nielsen are so chummy of late--a smile on the lips of many third decors will reveal the answer. Our premature "obituary" on Cagey Pickle caused some comment. Hereafter we will venture to predict nothing. M.C. Smith, who is getting older by the...
Richard T. ("Dick") Frankensteen pudgy vice president of the C.I.O.'s potent United Automobile Workers, all-out New Deal orator, announced that he had $65,000 backing for a light opera called Gypsy Moon (book and lyrics by Dick Frankensteen). Said he: "The operetta has no connection with the...