Word: successful
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...create disunity in the U.S., "provoke racial and social conflicts" until the situation "borders on civil war. . . . This is the service that American Communists with help from liberal and New Deal groups and some members of the Administration are now performing. . . . The present administration . . . consciously or unconsciously . . . protects the success of the conspiracy. . . . That is why. by orders from Moscow, the Communists are all out for the Fourth Term...
...precedents. For the last eight years New Zealand has broadcast its Parliamentary debate - with apparent benefits to all concerned (TIME, Nov. 1, 1943). Manhattan's station WNYC broadcast the proceedings of the New York City Council for two years (1938-1940). They were such a farcical success that the Councilmen eventually voted themselves...
Music in Manhattan (RKO-Radio) offers mild pleasure despite the barrenness of its musicomic clichés. Some of them: Ace Philip Terry finds aspiring Actress Anne Shirley asleep in his hotel bed; housing-shortage forces them to pretend they are married; Miss Shirley soars to success as a Broadway musicomedienne, whisks through five production numbers, decides she loves her ersatz husband for keeps...
Calling it an "informal hop and the finest dance ever held by the Supply School," President Harry Magnuson asks all midshipmen to get behind the dance and "push it to top success." Ruby Newman's orchestra has been slated for the music...
...cares about Lifo or Fifo, aren't they going to take a real live girl to their first Harvard dance? And so it goes, just showing you what an important event tomorrow night's affair at the Parker House is going to be. You all know what a success our dance at the P. H. was and this amounts to the same thing. Every Junior who got paid last Monday should attend in reciprocity for the way in which the Middies supported our event. Tickets? Braz Pryor and Piggety Sigety in Co. 4 and Chase...