Word: macdonaldization
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Politicians of the British Labor (Socialist) party called on Socialist James Ramsay MacDonald to reply. They feared a "whispering campaign" in the next British election among Catholic voters. Whisper: "You can't vote Labor. The Pope meant that you must vote either Liberal or Conservative...
HARVARD PRINCETON Rumsey, No. 1 No. 1, Freeman, or Waterhouse Nicholas, No. 2 No. 2, R. Firestone Gerry, No. 3 No. 3, L. Firestone Cook, back back, Macdonald...
Jennifer, like Ishbel MacDonald, was stocky, well-scrubbed, healthy, plain. Like Ishbel, Jennifer had a Famous Father, whose daily lookout she was, with no watches shared. Father, widowered and only-daughtered, was a famed novelist whose books were appreciated by the few, unread by the many, abhorred by the clergy. Jennifer and Father lived in London as in a sheltered treadmill: she ran the house, took his dictation, typed his manuscripts, chased from the quiet street the occasional catastrophe of an organ-grinder. Suddenly one day Father brought home a pretty young wife, several years younger than Jennifer. With...
...first long flight last autumn, it cost Britain practically her whole staff of dirigible experts; it cost millions of dollars; worst of all, it cost public confidence in Britain's lighter-than-air program. Last week that loss was recorded in an announcement by Prime Minister James Ramsay MacDonald that the Government had temporarily abandoned its airship building program...
...heartily recommend the various "short subjects", and the accompanying comedy. "Don't Bet on Women", featuring Jeannette MacDonald. And the news-reel...