Word: suggesters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Said Taft: "I share the point of view that they intend to take it over by Communist infiltration and persuasion . . . I suggest that Russia will stop, that in all probability they would rely on France turning Communist by itself and that they would probably rely on making some sort of trade arrangements with British Socialism, to which Soviet Russia may not object...
...suggest that your Course No. 5 loses strength by including so much...
...work at it for a "considerable number of years." But pulpit fireworks are not necessary; "only three of the ministers in these [twelve] churches are outstanding as preachers." In U.S. Protestant churches, according to the Century's editors, there is no lack of pastoral care. In fact, they suggest, there is a bit too much "service" at the expense of the people's need "to hear the word of the Lord proclaimed in contemporary power." One reason is the desire of congregations for their churches to be community centers. Another is that "the intellectual and spiritual demands...
...Small would be interested to meet Lawrence Todd and Robert Hall, who have covered White House press conferences for many years. As correspondent for Russia's Tass News Agency, Mr. Todd writes for Pravda and Izvestia; Mr. Hall covers for the Daily Worker. Neither of these reporters, we would suggest, is responsible to the White House...
Said Pearson: "I know that the policy I suggest will be called 'appeasement' by some . . . Let us not be frightened by words." He argued that this would be no Munich because it would sacrifice nobody's freedom. Pearson's word for his program: "Accommodations...