Word: relationships
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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There was also talk of another source of fresh money, the estimated $10 billion a year once bet on horse racing. Wall Streeters coldly disclaimed any relationship between horse betting and speculative stock buying, indignantly denied that racetrack cash was coming into the market. But in Los Angeles stock buying spurted when nearby tracks were shut down. Many a buyer paid off in the kind of currency frequently seen at tracks, rarely in brokerage offices-$1,000 bills...
...cause of the well-bred walkout was reportedly the Viceroy's intention to modernize the administration of India's many petty states* in line with "changing times." Sensing a slight to their sovereignty, the princes were indicating their alarm at the "tendency to alter the States' relationship with the Crown." Some of the ruffled rulers even talked of "browbeating." Most sulked in their, princely mahals (palaces...
...illusions. "People must not expect miracles from me," he says. But, ever mindful of China's vital relationship to the U.S., he urged the need for ever closer Chinese-American cooperation. He regretted that Donald Nelson (China's new WPBoss, now in Australia arranging for suplies) had not come to Chungking a year ago. Of U.S. Ambassador Pat Hurley and Major General Albert C. Wedemeyer (Chiang's chief of staff), he says: "We are on intimate terms. They see the main issues and they see them clearly." For T.V. still believes what he used...
...Made Whom? The McCarthy Bergen relationship has often caught the eye of psychologists who analyze it in such terms as split personality, inferiority complex, the subconscious expressing itself...
...best jobs in U.S. reporting: he was made chief foreign correspondent of the New York Times. To Teach this eminence in ten brief years he had successfully overcome the handicaps of youth, competition from the ablest foreign staff possessed by any single U.S. newspaper and, perhaps, his relationship (nephew) to Times Publisher Arthur Hays Sulzberger...