Word: ouster
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...nticos charged that Lombardo Toledano was a "foreigner sticking his nose in internal affairs." In Congress, Auténtico deputies asked for the Mexican's ouster from the country. After Cuba's Minister of the Interior canceled the convention in the interests of public safety, Lombardo Toledano quietly flew away...
Once Hughes was out of T.W.A., the RFC money would come in. To forestall his ouster, Hughes was rumored to be pleading with Equitable Life for another whopping loan. But unless he got it, his chances of holding onto control of T.W.A. looked mighty slim...
There was so much hubbub over the Wallace ouster that no one thought much about his possible successor. That could wait. Harry Truman went off to seek weekend sanctuary on the presidential yacht...
First item on the agenda was Italy, where outbreaks had followed the king's ouster (see FOREIGN NEWS). Molotov demanded that the Big Four look promptly into the royalist riots to determine if Fascists were plotting a comeback. Byrnes and Bevin agreed. So far, things had gone korotko enough...
Texas last week furnished fresh evidence of what happens to a state-university president who fails to dominate, conciliate or knuckle under to his political superiors. At a State Senate investigation of the ouster of University of Texas' earnest, liberal President Homer P. Rainey by the politically-appointed Board of Regents (TIME, Nov. 13), Regent Orville Bullington, a rich cattle and oil man, belatedly produced what he apparently considered conclusive evidence of ex-President Rainey's incompetence...