Word: referse
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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TIME (July 26) refers to Colonel Mc-Cormick's statement that Illinoisans think Willkie is nuts and that he (Willkie) cannot carry that state.
His latest "contribution" to the war effort is last Friday's hammy play on words, whereby he indirectly refers to Naval Supply Officers as "those cellophaned commissioned male WAVES," harping on an isolated story be heard from somebody who heard it from somebody else. It reminds us of that cheap...
During World War I (1917-18) the net paid circulation scarcely averaged 25,000. In 1916 it had been about 18,000. This is the period of influence on Wilson's policy to which your reviewer refers.
Wartime Czar. Baruch was one of the few advisers who remained close to Woodrow Wilson throughout the war and the bitter days that followed. Woodrow Wilson called him "Dr. Facts"; he still refers to the President as "the most Christlike man who ever lived."
The Tiger's Tooth. Kehoe has become uneasily fond of the Nagas, but grins if anyone refers to their head-hunting as an old, forgotten custom. He has attended two head-hunting trials (involving the harvesting of 13 heads) in the border area where British law still reaches. Witnesses...