Word: regarded
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...with British and Indian troops of all arms and services. In Bangkok, capital of little Thailand, tension was drumhead-tight in the place that might be the Belgium of a Far East war. The British attitude, as broadcast by Aberdeen Economist Lindley Macnaghten Fraser this week: "If the Japanese regard the present moment as appropriate for a tremendous act of national harakiri, we in the British Empire will cooperate without limit...
...addressed the group earlier, and thanked the Navy Department for providing the College with "such an able group of officers" and the officers themselves for having done such a good job here. He also stated that while the nation as a whole seemed to have a "split personality" with regard to foreign policy and the war, the Naval R.O.T.C. students "have made up their minds...
...obliged to prevent strikes it would not force capital or labor to give up what either held at emergency's beginning. If so, they were a return to the labor policy of World War 1 in which the Government in forbidding strikes froze the status quo in regard to closed and open shop so that neither party should profit because of the Government's intervention...
...What would you do if you were in Mr. Churchill's place ... in regard to (a) the influences which operate against . . . free and full ... aid to Russia, (b) the growing body of popular feeling which demands . . . action...
...energy-conversion, was greeted by powermen last week as one more potent argument against President Roosevelt's long dreamed-of St. Lawrence seaway-power project, which would threaten with a sceptre-like "yardstick" the great privately owned, steam-powered utility systems of the industrial Northeast. Utilitymen regard the new turbine as a symbol, great as the monumental dams of the several power Authorities, that their own spirit of technological pioneering is not moribund, as friends of Government power claim. As a sound dollars-&-cents weapon against Government control, it reaffirms Thomas Edison's remark: "Steam power is business...