Word: answerable
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...protests pointing out that his office hadn't been used as a barracks since 1947, and as diplomatic quarters it was protected by treaty. All his protests were returned, unacknowledged, and looking as though they had been opened and read. Then Washington warned Peking that the U.S. would answer seizure of its consulate by removing all U.S. consular officials from China. Again no response...
Like Dr. Binger, Dr. Murray had all the answers, except for one question to which Dr. Binger also had no answer. How did Chambers happen to have the notes in Hiss's handwriting and the stolen State Department documents typed out on Hiss's machine? "That is outside my province," said the expert witness. Early this week the defense rested...
...weeks after his first interview. He still had approximately nine weeks during which a visa would get him to Wellesley in time for the fall term. But there was still no visa. Instead "there was Mr. Stanger, with the same old questions which I refused to answer any more. He told me: you don't want to cooperate? No, said I: I only want the routine to begin...
...After a night spent on my knees in prayer," his statement concluded, ". . . I choose to remain as a full-time minister of this church-OR-to run for Senator of the U.S. from Oklahoma." Reporters could find out the correct answer by attending church...
President George W. Mason of Nash-Kelvinator Corp. tried a new way to find the answer to an old question: How many Americans want a small car that will sell for $1,000? He actually made a small car. Last week he showed it to 450 hand-picked guests in Manhattan's Waldorf-Astoria, and passed out the first of 250,000 questionnaires to find out what people think of it. Most of those who saw it liked...