Word: unfriendlyness
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Republican cries to rally around the old banner seem an echo of a lost cause, whose only successful champions, like Senator Vandenburg of Michigan, now owe only nominal allegiance to the party. The Democrats have lured into their camp many magnates of the Hooverite stamp, such as Mr. Schwab, who...
New York City civic associations rose up and roared against Secretary Ickes and President Roosevelt. The city's newspapers made out an airtight case of political spitework by the New Deal against last year's Republican nominee for Governor. Mr. Moses refused to resign either of his jobs...
"Rumors have been circulated-from sources plainly self-interested and unfriendly-that The Oregonian has been sold. Some of the rumor mongers have identified the supposed purchaser variously. Most of them have said that Mr. Hearst is the purchaser. . . . The Oregonian has not been sold. . . . No sale is in negotiation...
While there is enough opposition to the Roosevelt policies to provide the Post with a substantial following for Page No. 22, it is also true that most of the U. S. remains earnestly behind the New Deal. The Satevepost's outbursts fell on many an unfriendly ear. Result: rumbling rumors...
From the French point of view, the offending article was far from unfriendly. "The most puzzling problem regarding the life of the Prince of Wales," it read, "is that of his celibacy. Why, it is asked, the Prince being on the threshold of 40, has he never married? It has...