Word: patterson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Wendell Willkie tarred with the Democratic brush? Captain Joseph Patterson's New York Daily News, bitter Willkie foe, relentlessly tells its 2,000,000 daily readers that Willkie was once a "Tammany Democrat." Willkie opponents within the G.O.P. sneer at his One-Worldliness as an imitation of Henry Wallace. Many a plain G.O.P. voter wonders from time to time...
...last week United's president, William Allan Patterson, in three consecutive and almost identical statements (in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.) had made his position clear: United believes in the "chosen instrument" as the best U.S. policy in international aviation...
...women who attended them make up a roster of first-rate Southern leaders. Among them: Mrs. Jessie Daniel Ames, Field Secretary, Commission on Interracial Cooperation; President Rufus E. Clement, Atlanta University; President Mordecai Johnson, Howard University; Editor Ralph McGill, Atlanta Constitution; Bishop Arthur J. Moore, Atlanta; President Frederick D. Patterson, Tuskegee Institute...
...battle for Sicily has entered its final phase," Under Secretary of War Robert Porter Patterson said last week. "The conquest of that island ought not to be more than a matter of days...
...Patterson was in Washington. To the troops, the airmen and the seamen waging the battle, the days were grim. The last phase was the hardest...