Word: unfriendlyness
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Summoned to the telephone, Maude Phelps Hutchins, artist-wife of Chicago University's youthful President Robert Maynard Hutchins, was told: "This is Postal Telegraph. We have a message for you." Then three girls in the telegraph office sang the message over the wire: "Happy birthday to you, happy birthday...
In Tokyo U. S. recognition of U. S. S. R. was interpreted almost as an unfriendly act, the Japanese Press being alert to see and exploit its economic potentialities in case of hostilities. After one flying visit to Moscow William Christian Bullitt, President Roosevelt's new Ambassador, returned to...
With the amazing brazenness which has made her famous, Japan, represented by M. Hirota, has demanded that the Soviet Union withdraw her troops from Southern Siberia, since their presence is taken by Tokio as an "unfriendly gesture." Nothing, of course, is further from the Kremlin's mind than to leave...
It is characteristic of Henry Ford and of his son that they should stand alone against the National Recovery tide. For they stood alone against much of that resounding system which made some kind of national recovery a necessity, against the growth of investment banking and the incubation of speculative...
THE American Frontiersman had a faculty which amounted to a genius for manufacturing sobriquets which not only stuck, but fitted. When, therefore, an obscure Tennessee General defied the Secretary of War, when he secured twenty days' rations for his 2070 men from an unfriendly colleague, when he dug a thousand...