Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...adviser, John Foster Dulles, reflected even less. On his return he conferred in Washington with the man most responsible for the so-called bipartisan U.S. foreign policy-Michigan's Senator Arthur Vandenberg. Then Dulles made a frank report-more informative than Secretary Marshall's-to the U.S. people...
Last week, Harold Stassen, peripatetic Republican presidential candidate, disclosed the full report of his recent conversation with Russia's Generalissimo Joseph Stalin. It went something like this...
...warning signs are already out. As dress factories in New York and woolen mills in New England close down, manufactures report that buyers are holding back orders, waiting until the last possible moment to take advantage of price trends. Business men talk of halting production so that an artificially created goods shortage will keep prices up. But this approach makes even less sense than the removal of price controls did last year; for the present reluctance to buy is not based upon a surplus of goods but upon a surplus of the wrong kind of goods. Making liberal allowances...
Preparation of the food new suffers because of lax supervision in the kitchens, according to Bruce's report. The University will be urged to keep closer check on the stewards and to instruct them to keep a watchful eye on the chefs...
...Stalin expressed the belief that the United States and Russia can resolve their differences by cooperation, but the record of proceedings at the Moscow Conference makes it plain the Soviet leaders expect that the United States will eventually do most of the "cooperating." Both Secretary Marshall and Mr. Dulles report that the Four Power conclave split up over the failure of the two major participants to reach even the most limited agreement on key provisons of the German treaty...