Word: sticked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...have something everybody else in Milwaukee wants," explains Grant. "They want to use the Journal through me. They'll do the damnedest tricks-throw dinner parties, ply you with liquor, find pretexts to get on your blind side. We're not out to make friends. We stick by principles instead of to individuals...
...Soldier Thimayya unflinchingly accepted responsibility for Nehru's decision. "Any agreement, General?" called out one U.N. newsman, as Thimayya sludged through Panmunjom's melting snow the day Nehru's stand was announced. "No, no agreement," he replied, "just unilateral action." "By whom?" Thimayya drummed his swagger stick against his chest: "By me." "Inalienable Right." The U.N. Command, gratified at least that its principle of voluntary non-repatriation would be upheld, replied that it would accept the P.W.s as quickly as Thimayya could turn them over. Then Commanding General John Hull told India, straightforwardly, that he would release...
...wrote the sharp anti-Soviet newspaper articles which preceded Marshal Tito's dramatic break from the Cominform in 1948. When Djilas' heretical words first broke into print, the Red world gasped. But Marshal Tito stood firmly behind Milovan Djilas. "Old Comrade," said Tito, "we'll stick together...
Retorted Gym Coach Pond: "The minute Browning can get off the ground on one foot and clear the stick somewhat over 6 ft., we'll enter him in a meet." Track Coach Johnson, it was pointed out, has the final say on which Illini athletes enter collegiate track meets. "Well," said Coach Pond, "maybe we could enter him in A.A.U. competition." Growled Coach Johnson, who has refused to take even a peek at Browning: "It's a hoax...
Your editorial on Professor Furry was miserable. Furry was a very courageous man against McCarthy--a man who had courage to stick by his moral principles. . . . Chester Hartman...