Word: secretly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Testimony. In answer to this Congressional call, General Hagood traveled to Washington from his headquarters at San Antonio and appeared three months ago before the House subcommittee in executive (secret) session. Congressmen plied him with questions which he answered "freely, fully and frankly." Typical Hagood testimony: "I want to say to you gentlemen that, since I came home from the World War, I have seen families of soldiers and civilian employes of the Army living under conditions worse than anything I saw among the Belgian refugees. ... In one case, at Omaha, as late as 1929 there were 16 families with...
...over backward in solicitude for the feelings of Adolf Hitler. The Sarraut Cabinet drew a storm of French abuse upon itself by ordering gendarmes to raid the offices of Paris' potent Le Journal and seize all copies of its Sunday feature-smash entitled ''Hitler's Secret Loves'" as well as the German research material upon which this was based...
...Majesty's ancestress, the Sun Goddess, who is supposed to be the constant celestial Protectress of the Empire, can look into the hearts of wicked Japanese and warn good Japanese of their foul intentions, Prince Saionji inevitably would be one of the first to be warned. Some secret source, human or divine, tipped off Japan's Exalted Octogenarian. From his rustic villa at Okitsu in a speeding motor car Prince Saionji raced through night and snow to nearby Shizuoka where he was guarded by 100 police who kept the secret from murderous mustards...
Premier Among Wenches. With the entire World tingling with wild rumors about Japan, the one rumor too wild to be manufactured became the Son of Heaven's secret, jealously guarded for 24 hours. Secret: The "assassinated" Premier of Japan was not only alive but unscathed, sound and well...
...picture with a small sound camera, recorded his wife's curious, high-pitched voice as she called: "Come on, Jack, come Jacko, oh darling." Members of the audience who knew Pavlova regretted the intimate scene. The dancer allowed no intrusion into her private life, kept her marriage secret for 17 years...