Word: successful
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...CONGRATULATIONS TO TIME ON THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF ITS FOUNDING AND EVERY BEST WISH FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUCCESS...
This week at Lake Success, U.S. delegate Warren Austin finally dropped the other shoe...
...propose a suitable policy. It was then up to the people's representatives in Congress. They would have to affirm, reject or amend the policy the Administration proposed. The next move was up to the Administration's operating heads in Washington. In the long run, the success of any foreign policy depended on its imaginative and energetic execution. As chief operating head of the State Department, execution was Bob Lovett's job. It was the job for which George Marshall had hand-picked him just a year...
When it comes to athletics, Adams takes a back seat, having experience a conspicuous lack of success in the past few years. But then this situation gives athletically conscious Yardlings the chance to get in on the ground floor of the projected revival. Perhaps 1948 will be the "next year" Adams House men have been "waiting till" for a long, long time...
...divide into two camps of confused citizens sharing only restlessness and concern. Some intend to back Wallace to register a squawk; others may dislike Truman policies but will support him or, in greater likelihood, work for a better Democratic nominee, in the belief that a protest vote assuring Republican success is too-great a luxury today. Heading up the latter are the major officers of U. S. labor in company with old New Dealers such as Eleanor Roosevelt and upcoming politicians such as Minneapolis Mayor Hubert H. Humphrey. When this coalition assembled at the February Convention of Americans for Democratic...