Word: democratically
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...Democrat. Cincinnati was in the hands of a callous, blatant Republican machine. Sawyer put on a crusading campaign and won his seat in a ward that was normally Republican. Four years later the Democrats ran Sawyer for mayor. But that time a Republican opponent twice his age snowed him under by the biggest majority a Cincinnati mayor had ever piled up, and Sawyer went back...
Another protest came from the U.S. Senate, where Arkansas' Democrat J. William Fulbright asked for a full-dress investigation of RFC loan policy. He wanted more details on McCarthy's $70 million request, as well as the facts behind such loans as $44 million to Kaiser-Frazer Corp.; $37.5 million to Lustron Corp. (see below); $12 million to Northwest Airlines; $6 million to Waltham Watch Co., and the Texmass loan...
Fellowship. It was the big night of the week for Harry Truman. He took up a position at the door of a private dining room at the Shoreham Hotel and shook hands with all comers for an hour; by then virtually every Democrat of any consequence in the capital had entered and had wormed into the press around the 50-ft. bar. As the company began gathering at white-clothed tables for a buffet dinner, the room was noisy with hoarse laughter and male voices...
...find out, a bipartisan Senate-House subcommittee, headed by Illinois' Democrat Paul H. Douglas (TIME, Jan. 16), put this question to almost 500 U.S. economists, bankers and federal officials. Last week, in a clear, plain-speaking 50-page report that was notable for its lack of political partisanship, the subcommittee laid out a blueprint to put the U.S. fiscal house in order...