Word: answerable
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...seniors in high school, my answer is definitely yes. ... As for the junior high deal-God forgive you, Oregon...
...incompetent and wavering Administration to bungle us into war." In Milwaukee, where he posed with the leader of the oompah German band, no one missed his jab at MacArthur: "This is not a war crisis-it is a peace crisis. Military genius, no matter how excellent, is not the answer." At Eau Claire, he leaned back against a table and talked with cracker-barrel familiarity to local farmers about mastitis, Bang's disease and silage. He confided: "My prime interest outside of my family and job is my farm...
...believe that there exists "a fairly good chance" to avoid a major war within the next 25 to 30 years. Asked further: "Which side [U.S. or Russia] do you think is gaining ground today and which losing ground?" most Europeans, casting up rough accounts in the aftermath of Czechoslovakia, answer "Russia...
...same pay. It seems little enough. These terms have been met by the Columbia Club of New York, the Princeton Club of New York, the Metropolitan Club and others. Several of the other clubs are waiting around to see what happens at the Harvard Club before making a definite answer to the union's demand...
...past several months operations of the Club have been on a close to break-even basis," and another that it has granted a wage increase during the last year that was "considerably greater than the average wage for New York City clubs." Neither of these statements in any way answer the Union's claims, which show that up and down the line, the Harvard Club actually pays less wages for a longer work week than the rest of the clubs in New York City...