Word: prints
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Russia was in no mood to be flattered. Russian newspapers did not print these particular remarks...
Loyal New Deal Congressmen spoke up bravely, in print, for the President's plan, but even some of them were sore troubled. On their trips back home, they had seen signs of dissatisfaction with the war effort, suspicion about the quality of the President's advisers, even some coolness toward the President himself. Now they were worried, for the Administration and for their own political lives...
...Continental idioms, bad hotel French, and a lofty disdain for everything American." Elaine got herself pregnant, and half the young sports in the Delta made up a $10,000 purse for the salesman who married her off their hands. Van, as viciously authentic a jellybean* as has ever seen print, headed faster & faster toward jail. Old Man Towne bought a ball team so he could watch Sunday baseball, won $10,000 bets on game after game...
...course cargo space in the Atlantic Clippers is at such a tremendous premium that our allotment is for only 200 pounds once a week-and so we cannot send nearly enough copies to satisfy the demand. But we print a special lithographed edition on flyweight paper in a third plant just outside New York City (our two main plants are in Chicago and Philadelphia)-and we leave out most of the ads and use special light-weight binding staples-and one way or another we get the weight down to one-third as much as a regular copy of TIME...
...ordered his meal under his breath and picked up the evening paper. "Nazis Driving Toward Caucasus Oil," and then a feature story--eyewitness account of the famine in Greece. Why did they always print stuff like that? He knew war was tough--he was willing to take it when the time came. Why couldn't they let him alone for a little while...