Word: sending
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Senate, which had heard all this before, calmly went about confirming Mrs. Roosevelt's appointment. Quickly they approved the rest of the first-string team the President wanted to send to London-former Secretary of State Ed Stettinius, Democratic Senator Tom Connally, Republican Senator Arthur Vandenberg, Secretary of State Jimmy Byrnes. But the debate had only begun. As the names of Harry Truman's five alternate delegates were read, Arkansas' liberal Democrat J. William Fulbright got up with a glitter...
...would like to send you a word of thanks to be passed on to the reviewer of my book, Prater Violet, in the Nov. 5 issue of TIME. I think he did a marvelous job, and he certainly helped to start the book off in the biggest...
They lambasted the U.S. Army's "military caste" system, deplored the absence of a strong U.S. foreign policy, thought that America was still isolationist because it had failed to send enough food to feed Europe...
...these fears, the Japs never discovered that the U.S. was decoding their messages. Even after the surrender, the Army still used Magic as a guide to occupation moves: though it had once been planned to send a whole army into Korea, Magic showed that a single regiment would be enough...
...Hard Choice. Meanwhile, food stocks were growing slimmer. From Washington came encouragement: the U.S. would send food to Germany. Moreover, Washington had come around to the view that the U.S. would have to pay its own occupation costs rather than charge them to the bankrupt Germans. The U.S. preferred to add enormously to its bill for World War II in order to achieve one of the war's objectives: the permanent disarmament of Germany. Insistence on cash or goods from Germany would mean restoring her heavy industry and, with it, her war potential. Washington was willing...