Word: reliefer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...blueprint" for war, a "colossal hoax" on the people of the U.S., and would "impose Washington and Wall Street intervention in the internal affairs of the participating countries." He had a counter proposal: the U.S. should give $50 billion to the United Nations to be spent for relief over the next ten years...
...himself of remarks like: ''The lowliest peasant of the Dark Ages had more opportunity for self-expression than the highest-paid employee at the Ford factory." When, in 1928, Niebuhr became an associate professor at Union Theological Seminary, Detroit's automotive tycoons breathed a sigh of relief...
Paper statistics on the Crimson and Blue wrestling squads make the outcome of Saturday's mat-fest a meet point. Yale's tangle with Princeton, 13 to 13, throws the Crimson's loss to the Tigers, 15 to 9, into sharp relief...
Meanwhile, financially squeezed Ohio veterans will get some relief from the new state bonus. Applications are available at the A.V.C. office in Phillips Brooks House for amounts of $10 a month for service in this country and $15 a month for overseas duty...
...Atlantic. But the determined Congressional opposition to vital aspects of Marshall's proposals will not necessarily be jolted into line by news of the Communist coup in Czechoslovakia or the ominous pressure put on Finland by the Soviets. One of the "Save ERP" Committee's points "reconstruction not relief"--is still in decided danger from such influential Congressmen as Senators Taft and Ball, who want to slice the program drastically, for reasons of "economy." If this ill-advised scissoring succeeds in turning the recovery program into a parsimonious dole for Europe's needy, then Mr. George Weller, whose letter appears...