Word: spokenly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Dates & Places. Appointee Pauley was asked: Had he ever spoken to Franklin Roosevelt or ex-Attorney General Francis Biddle about the suit? Had he ever tried to influence anyone at any time regarding the suit? His reply...
...wing Socialist bigwigs sputtered that Nenni, "like Harold Laski," talked too much. Socialists would not form a Fifth International, they claimed: at most they would revive the moribund Second International. They charged Nenni with trying to deliver Socialism to the Communist ogre. When reminded that in London Nenni had spoken out against a merger with the Communists, they snapped: "That was on an odd day of the month. On even days he's for [it]." Declared a like-minded right-wing socialist in New York: "This mountain will give birth to a little left-wing mouse...
Inside the presidential residence, closeted in dramatic secrecy, two men talked for hours, threshing out the political future of Peru. One was soft-spoken José Luis Bustamente Rivero, the moderate-minded poet and law professor who was elected President last June when leftist parties swept Peru's first really free election. The other, who probably did most of the talking, was leonine Victor Raul Haya de la Torre, boss of Apra (People's Party...
...mort . . . smert . . . death." It screamed from the piles of transcribed Nazi speeches: "Death for the Poles! . . . death for the Russians! . . . death for the Jews! . . . death for the traitors! . . ." But in the six weeks the U.S. and British prosecutors had taken to present their meticulous case, no one had spoken of death for the defendants...
...insulting, penurious and cruel" by Wife Anny in a Manhattan court. She won a separation and $300-a-month support. The judge decided that the basso had abandoned her, even though the Lists did live in the same suite: a partition was between them, and List hadn't spoken to her since September...