Word: spokeswoman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...publicity, editors of Radcliffe's fledgling publication "Etc." late last night announced that their current issue has been banned by the Watch and Ward Society. "We're just too thrilled for words" a spokeswoman said...
...endeavoring to bridge Anglo-Italian differences are based upon fact." Two days before, Paris Correspondent Edmond Taylor of the Chicago Tribune went off the same deep end. In Geneva fear of another "Deal" concocted behind the League's back caused Leaguophile correspondents to raise loud alarms. Their spokeswoman, Mme Geneviéve Tabouis, declared that in her opinion Belgium's King, who conferred with Britain's King-Emperor last week, has two main and immediate objects: 1) to dissuade Britain from supporting oil sanctions which he believes would ignite a European war to the particular disadvantage...