Word: resignations
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Council thus pulls out of Ivy Cinema with a net profit for the year of approximately $100, even though three of the last four films have lost money. This continuing loss of money reportedly brought about the U.N. Council's decision to resign from the partnership last week...
Meeting No. 6. Amid reports that Stevens was about to resign, Nixon, Rogers and White House aides went into Meeting No. 6. They drafted a statement which they hoped to get McCarthy and his committee Republicans to issue. Dirksen was summoned to the White House, where he chatted briefly with the President, who said: "I'd like to see if you can do this...
...Bloody Silly." But afterwards, in the smoking room, Bevan was surrounded by excited followers urging him to resign from Labor's shadow cabinet. Bevan, who believes German rearmament is inevitable anyway, and has been trying to acquire a reputation as a solid elder statesman, was scornful. "This isn't a resignation issue, I tell you," he snorted. "Why the hell should I resign, perhaps only for a matter of weeks? It would be bloody silly...
...Wray was trying to sell the A.F. of L. to everybody, and he wasn't doing it for nothing," McNamara said Thursday; "so we put it to him: 'Resign or we'll boot...
...trying to sell the AFL to everybody, and he wasn't doing it for nothing; so we put it to him. 'Resign or we'll boot you out," the Weld Hall janitor and HUERA president said...