Word: hull
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...three directions. Until Friday's issue, the editorial policy was one of consistent, rational non-intervention, free from partisan politics. In sharp contrast with this policy, the Crimson now repudiates the entire Democratic Party by maintaining that "the first essential is to get rid of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Cordell Hull, and the entire present administration." And at the same time, it grasps a sputtering torch for Senator Robert A. Taft...
Last week in San Francisco's harbor lay the Kwang Yuan, a 28 year-old tramp three-master. Her deck machinery was rusted tight by rain, barnacles were four inches deep on her rusty hull. In the captain's quarters lounged "Captain" Chan Tze-ming; in the engine room "Chief Engineer" Wang Chi-fu reigned over nosy harbor rats and cold, dry engines. It was the Kwang Yuan's third year at anchor...
...strands all converge. If America is truly anxious to remain free of the war at the cost of a Hitler victory--and this is the grim possibility that must be faced--then the first essential is to get rid of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Cordell Hull, and the entire present administration as quickly as possible. Subtle suggestions of a need for "national unity" in the "crisis of civilization," which are now being employed in an apparent attempt to present America with a third term fait accompli, must be rejected. And in the meantime, those whose daily prayer it is that...
...clear that, if the President rejects the nomination, he cannot force the Democratic Convention to nominate any candidate except Tennessee's Cordell Hull -with the faintly possible exception of Montana's Burton K. Wheeler...
...certain that the Convention, if left to its own devices, would nominate Mr. Hull as the only candidate acceptable to all factions, and as the only candidate certain to attract Republican voters. ¶It was not yet clear whether the Convention would pay James A. Farley's bill For Services Rendered by offering him the Vice-Presidential nomination. ¶ It appeared certain that neither New York's Robert H. Jackson nor Indiana...