Word: sloganeer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...this, and know also that the Western powers intend to put Western Germany to work for Europe. At London Molotov countered by attempting again to delay a German peace settlement, covering up his intention with a shameless bid for German favor. German Communists promptly seconded Molotov by adopting the slogan: "The Fatherland is in danger." In fact, the U.S. and Britain favor (and France will accept) a unified Germany. What the Western powers will resist at London is either a Communist-dominated Germany or the kind of international arrangement which will allow the Russian veto to paralyze recovery and leave...
Shanghai's Shun Pao distributed an unusual circular "To Our Dear Readers." It said: "Since all readers of our newspaper are excellent, refined citizens, we are willing to recommend our leader Mr. Pan Kung-chan. . . . Our slogan is: Every reader of Shun Pao in Shanghai will please vote for the editor of Shun Pao, Mr. Pan Kung-chan...
...rising power from March 26 onward. Phibun opened his pine-shaded bungalow in Bangkok's suburbs. There he told the press: "I was fed up with retirement, so I bought kites. But kite flying is not so interesting as politics. ... I am forming a new party with the slogan, 'Right Is Might...
...Separation of church and state" has become a battle cry used by both Protestants and skeptics against Roman Catholic "encroachments." But some U.S. Protestants are beginning to wonder about the reality behind the slogan. Did the Founding Fathers ever envisage a society so secularized or a school system so studiously non-religious as the U.S. has today...
Each year, too. the reappearance in the mails of an old slogan lets us know that the Christmas gift season really is at hand and that some of you are thinking about it. This year, as usual, some of you have already submitted: "There's no time like the present for a present like TIME." It is a slogan we used frequently many years ago when TIME was very young, and it is apparently so inevitable that readers recreate it every year...