Word: publicizer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...have held up to public ridicule . . . one of the finest and most gentlemanly officers with whom it has ever been my pleasure to be associated...
...Navy assignment would be 62-year-old Frank Matthews' first big public job. After developing a good law practice in Omaha, he had branched out into business, become head of two loan companies, vice president of a radio-TV station, a director of other corporations. A devout Roman Catholic (he had a chapel built in his home so that priests could say Mass there), he was once supreme knight of the Knights of Columbus. In 1944 Pope Pius XII made him a Papal Chamberlain with Cape and Sword, a post entitling him to serve a turn of duty...
Impatiently Hickenlooper snorted: "If a man is a Communist, he can go and get an education, but I don't want him to do it at public expense. There are plenty of people who haven't developed these vagaries of political thought...
...moment, statism and nationalization of enterprises are favored. There is no doubt that the Church also admits nationalization within justified limits ... But to make this nationalization the normal rule of public economy would be to reverse the order of things. It is public authority's function to serve private rights, not to absorb them...
Conservation directly affects the public. But Congress has been ducking action on numerous resource-saving plans for an inordinately long time. A little more active public pressure could do a lot of good...