Word: spokesmaned
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Francisco was again asking the State of New York's Department of Social Welfare permission to open a cancer research laboratory and clinic at Huntington, L. I. (TIME, March 23). His cohorts surrounded him. Opposed were Dr. John Augustus Hartwell, president of the New York Academy of Medicine, spokesman for organized Medicine, and his cohorts...
...Thus a spokesman for small, strong Japan momentously proclaimed noninterference with large, weak China on the silver issue. For China spoke keen, aggressive young Tsuyee Pei, president of the Bank of China...
...spokesman for polite Prince Takamatsu & Princess Kikuko of Japan, after their Imperial Highnesses had viewed Niagara Falls, said: "There was a feeling in the royal party that the illumination of the falls which we saw last evening was somewhat gaudy. We are much impressed by the sublimity of this waterfall, but to light it in striking colors is like gilding the lily." Unofficially the Princess said: "Why, this is not what I expected. I thought it would be greater...
...matters ran for three days until Publisher Frank A. Tichenor of Aero Digest arrived on the scene as mediator and persuaded explosive "Tony" to withdraw as spokesman in favor of more rational James M. Schoonmaker Jr., president and general manager of General Aviation Corp. (Fokker organization). Outcome of the final conferences, attended by officials of the transport lines affected, was this program...
...such a move. Henry Ford has given no real opinion on the subject lately. Last week, however, two smart Detroit writers for the Wall Street Journal, Philip Hanna and Harold Gronseth, put together what they knew of his policy, wrote it as if coming from a spokesman. They said that Mr. Ford stands firm against any reduction in wages and insists that the wagescale be maintained by firms manufacturing accessories and parts for his use. The New York Times gave the gist of these remarks as direct quotations from a "Ford spokesman...