Word: submitted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...ship operators will have first chance to buy. The Army & Navy will submit their estimates of the number of ships to be held in a reserve pool for emergency use. Remaining ships will be offered to foreign buyers...
...puffy Mayor LaGuardia appealed to the strikers to go back to their jobs. Nothing happened. Then Governor Tom Dewey spoke up. Said he, with the first official firmness shown anywhere in the strike-racked U.S.: "I call upon your organizations to resume operation of the struck buildings and to submit your differences to an impartial arbitrator." Tom Dewey demanded an immediate answer...
...Emperor gossiped cozily (the reporters had agreed not to shoot questions at him). Hirohito marveled that Baillie had reached Japan from the U.S. in four days, asked about U.S. baseball in wartime and remarked that Jap players were a little out of practice. Like Kluckhohn, Baillie had had to submit his questions in advance, was handed the carefully prepared answers on court stationery when he left...
...thing: but to submit to the dictation of other states is worse. Freedom, if we hold fast to it, will ultimately restore our losses, but submission will mean permanent loss of all that we value. . . . To those of you who call yourselves men of peace, I say: You are not safe unless you have men of action at your side.-Thucydides...
...Georgi Zhukov summarily ordered the Germans themselves to open all schools (except universities) in the Soviet zone by October 1. German officials were "warned" to prepare buildings and books in time. All private schools were told to become public ones. The German zone administrator was given two days to submit a list of courses and books for Soviet approval. German school directors were told to go out and find non-Nazi teachers. Teaching, said Marshal Zhukov, must "reveal the reactionary character of Naziism, fascist race instructions, and the military character of the former German Reich." His instructions were typical...