Word: unfriendlyness
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Texas' fiery Tom Connally charged into Bob Taft's economy proposals. "I do not believe in shopping for security at the bargain counter," he snorted. "We cannot seriously entertain a policy of limited, halfhearted participation in the defense of [Europe], even though it has the appeal of being...
During those subordinate years at State, Acheson had been an intellectual lodestar, and sometimes spokesman of a "liberal" group opposed to a "right wing" group (led by Adolf Berle) which had taken an antipodal position on Red Russia. The Acheson group (which included, among others, Alger Hiss) had held various...
In his second issue of Town Talk Yates wrote an impertinent, unfriendly piece about Thackeray, accusing him, among other things, of "an extravagant adulation of birth and position." Thackeray accused Yates of picking up gossip at the Garrick Club and managed to have him blackballed. Dickens, who had been the...
In an Alumni Bulletin article extolling the new Graduate Center, there was no space for "at least one kind word for that useful local institution and force for good, the Cambridge landlady," the Chronicle said. But the houses were not, the Chronicle protests, "unfriendly" as the Bulletin claimed.
Johnson thought his not-so-subtle attempt at backdoor censorship would do the trick. In his resolution he had even lined up some examples of the men he was talking about. Topping the senatorial rogues' gallery: Hollywood's "Unfriendly Ten" (Screenwriters Dalton Trumbo, John Howard Lawson et al...