Word: thinking
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...told reporters. He was tanned and relaxed. Correspondent Tom Reynolds of the New Dealing Chicago Sun-Times reported: "He speaks now with tones of authority . . . confident of his mandate." From his cracker-barrel perch on the arch-Republican New York Sun, Columnist H. I. Phillips wrote reassuringly: "I think Harry's hat still fits . . . and that always in his ear he hears his mom whispering, 'Behave yourself, Harry...
...some businessmen resent his interference, fear and respect prevent outcries. The sound of the name Dave Beck still touches the nerve centers of thousands with the impact of a fist on bone. But the great majority of employers think he is wonderful and applaud like happy seals when he speaks at the Chamber of Commerce...
...long it would stay closed was something else again. On an inspection tour of his Chester, Pa. assembly plant, Automaker Henry Ford II reluctantly agreed that "the new pay boost is probably inevitable. I don't think anything can prevent...
...Believe me, I have weighed my words, and I tell you that this decision about the Ruhr is one of the gravest decisions of the 20th Century ... We lived for centuries without a Marshall Plan ... I think it can be immensely useful to Europe and France, but on one condition: that it does not lead us ... to sacrifice all the future of the country and of Europe...
...poll proves students think there is room for improvement, then Mr. Reynolds should hire an investigating body as soon as possible...