Word: suggests
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Current veiled reports suggest that there will be no Anglo-American offensive in the very near future. Operations are to be limited in both scope and objectives. Meanwhile Admiral Stark in London warns of heavy losses due to submarine activity...
...would not be concerned with food, rubber, oil or transportation, which already have their own czars. Yet all these vital areas of the economy are intimately connected with civilian supply. Newsmen also remembered that, only a short time ago, Nelson had written to Jimmy Byrnes to suggest that Byrnes take the civilian-supply job off WPB's hands...
Diseases of the Left. Deafness aside, Freeman is a man to whom liberty is neither a slogan nor a parade salute, but a wrenching, incandescent obsession. In his characters he gives powerful symbols of the conflicting indispensables of genuine revolution or civilization-Intellect, Heart and Action. His findings suggest-though he is too devotedly political-minded to be aware of it-that any attempt to achieve liberty through any form of organization, as such, is tragically hopeless...
...eventual adoption of slate grey uniforms for summer wear. The Coop will consider all such orders cancelled as of now, unless you hop over and reiterate your desire to keep same. It's still up to you. If you want one job different from your work suit, we suggest the palm beach suit, we suggest the palm beach suit, since it's only a few dollars more. No one can predict how soon the grey uniforms will be ready, or how widely they will be required, but it's probably not such a good idea to sink fifty bucks into...
...suggest that you look to the family discipline, since the Army or the factories sooner or later inherit the children of the nation and have to cope with the type of discipline or lack of discipline that results from their home and school life." Gadgets & Vitamins. "We have had great stadiums, a vast continent with lots of elbow room, and schools with acres of playgrounds. . . . We have advertised vitamins and health pills and laborsaving gadgets and all sorts of substitutes for good, clean, arduous, energetic, muscle-building and character-building human endeavor...