Word: questioned
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...question there was no longer any maybe. That was the question of U.S. intentions. Speaking to the U.N. in Paris, Secretary of State George Marshall said: "The United States does not wish to increase the existing tension. It is its wholehearted desire to alleviate that tension . . . [But] it would be a tragic error if ... patience . . . should be mistaken for weakness...
Columbia is confident of victory and sure of its own scoring punch. The question will probably be whether or not the Morningsiders can stop Valpey's single wing, a formation with which Little's T-bred Lions are none too familiar...
...figure what was in the jury's mind when it asked that question," Soble said yesterday. "It seemed that they thought no gun was involved in the taking. I cannot rationalize or reconcile the verdict with their question...
Backfield in Question...
...justify pro-Republican predictions. The manipulations in Dixie suggest a possible realignment in the parties and thus invalidation of Bean's historical statistics. Henry Wallace threatens to make heavy inroads in the minority districts of the pivotal states, and the Presidents ability as a candidate is still a question-mark. But on the Communist issue Bean suggests that the Third Party will draw most of the anti-Red fire. Catholics who did not support the Democratic Party in 1946, because of its supposed Communist affiliations, will in 1948 swing back into line, says Bean...