Word: sloganeered
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...France, recently told the National Assembly that France needs more reforms today to save her than she did in 1789. The reforms are not forthcoming. The only improvements offered so far have been negative: cut the arms budget, reduce pensions. A more popular save-all is also a Communist slogan: "Get out of Indo-China." Strategically, this would be disastrous for the entire Western world. Financially, it would be like knocking the trunk off that 1931 car: the car might run a bit more easily, but its engine capacity would not be improved...
...order of Railroad Tycoon David MacArd, this slogan hung in every office of Manhattan's towering MacArd Building. It was not only his recipe for riches, but the nearest he could get to a religious conviction. So when his adored wife died, Multimillionaire MacArd turned instinctively to his slogan and asked: What solution exists to the problem of death? And where shall I find...
...more than a year it has been clear to the Communists that the plan is not working. Latest reports from refugees in Hong Kong: during the last two months Communist propaganda in such cities as Shanghai has barely mentioned the independent church; instead, it is plugging a new slogan-"Love country, love church, purge imperialists...
Continuance of the 19-year-old Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act would make no change in present U.S. tariff policy. If "trade, not aid" was to become more than a slogan, President Eisenhower would have to lead the U.S. a lot farther along the road toward restoring world markets. Meanwhile, Ike's holding action had saved the U.S. from a backward step...
...kept his administrative machinery humming with apparent effortlessness. He has tripled his endowment to $73 million, nearly doubled his faculty to 380, put up the great Firestone Library, added the $1,500,000 Forrestal Research Center to his campus. But all this was merely in extension of the slogan that Woodrow Wilson left behind: "Princeton in the nation's service...