Word: lulls
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...Britain, her first in the war, even well-informed Londoners guessed it was not decisive. It was equally hard to see how the Greek invasion of Albania could be decisive. The best the Greeks could do would be to get all of Albania, and last week's lull suggested that this was pretty much to hope...
...Deal (and, incidentally, John Lewis' recent allies further to the right) what to expect. His warning: that workers will not base their wage demands on the cost of living only; what they want is a share of mounting defense profits too. His explanation of the recent lull in strikes: union agreements in basic industries (coal, autos) have not yet expired. Next spring, promised Mr. Pressman, the fireworks will be resumed...
...whole night went by without a single bomb dropped. There were reasons for the lull. Autumn gales were at full whistle by last week, and some of the nights in Britain were too foul for planes to reach specific targets. The Nazis had preoccupations and preparations afoot elsewhere, and were perhaps diverting strength to other areas, such as Spain and the Balkans...
...Vigorous" foreign policy; State Department talk about sending warships to England to rescue a handful of Americans who have had fifteen months in which to get out--these are but straws in the wind. The big push for intervention is yet to come. And in this temporary lull the Student Union is hollering for an organized expression of peace sentiment. Using the apt slogan, "No Wilson Promises," it is seeking to dramatize the tragic parables between...
...high speed, he whirls through a quiz that in cludes such inquiries as: "What's your name, what do you do, are you in love, what is love, are you a dreamer, how do you stand on the three-way stretch-thank you, brother. There's a lull in the joint. Come here, dear...