Word: sloganeering
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...field and The Sun in the evening," did not mention the competing Herald Tribune. The Herald Tribune, in its account, did mention the Times-and next clay called attention to the Times's glaring omission in a brief editorial headed by the Times''s own lofty slogan: "All the News That's Fit to Print...
...climb to the White House. In retrospect the years as Secretary of Commerce were placidity itself. The Mississippi flood of 1927 furnished the immediate drama necessary to begin Hooverizing for the Republican nomination. So easily were Hoover delegates to the Kansas City Convention rounded up that the slogan "Who But Hoover?'' became irresistible logic, vanquished the "allies" (Watson, Curtis, Lowden et al) before the voting began. The Secretary of Commerce was nominated on the first ballot...
Comrade Vorobiev was furious. "Dunderheads!" he roared, while a ripple of laughter began in his office that was to spread over all Russia, "Fools! The telegram I relayed to your village was an order ending with the usual slogan 'Keep Ready.' I added the serial number, 13,530, signed my name Vorobiev [sparrows...
...Durant advertisements pointed out the many uses of this "roadside resting or sleeping room." It "makes traveling with children delightful," enables businessmen to "keep going as long and as far as they like," furnishes "a hotel wherever you are." "AN INTERIOR ATTRACTION THAT BEATS THE RADIO" was the Durant slogan...
YOUR KING AND COUNTRY NEED YOU! - was the most successful British recruiting slogan of the War. It was trotted out again last week. With brass-band parades, nation-wide publicity the War Ministry launched a grimly determined campaign to enlist 10,000 recruits...