Word: suggestive
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...line with your recent articles on Washington's apathetic response to wartime needs, may I suggest a parallel in American history...
...enjoyed reading your write-up of the promotion of my friend Jay Cooke which appeared on page 94 of the Oct. 26 issue of TIME, but would suggest that you republish it with Jay's picture instead of mine as some of his friends might want to save...
...poor second; and the American Labor Party, formerly a boon to the New Deal, was running a candidate of its own. So, last week Franklin Roosevelt tried again. Said he, in a telegram addressed to Bennett but meant for the ears of the American Labor Party: "To suggest that my support of you is formal and lukewarm is an untruth. . . . You are without any question the best qualified of all the candidates for the governorship. . . . There are no strings to this endorsement ... I do not believe in protest voting...
...Cairo censors allowed correspondents to suggest that the defeat of the Afrika Korps was an indispensable preliminary to invasion of southern Europe...
...Duhig said, have worked out one possible solution to the problem in Dudley Hall, where the shortage was so severe the first day that he had to turn to and help cook himself. "They have pitched in and are cooperating in the work themselves," he said, but did not suggest that the same remedy would be necessary in the Houses...