Clearer still grew the future, and there was terror in the eyes of the spokesmen as they faced it.
Walter Bedell Smith, the chief of staff, recommended that General Eisenhower warn the War Department that civil rights spokesmen might seize on this example to demand wider integration.
Not for long, for civil rights spokesmen and the black press soon protested.
The matter of race played only a small part in the debate on this highly controversial legislation, but during congressional hearings on the bill black spokesmen testified on discrimination against Negroes in the services.
One senior personnel officer later suggested that the Sea Cloud was merely a public relations device designed to still the mounting criticism by civil rights spokesmen of the lack of sea duty for black Coast Guardsmen.
Command spokesmen quite openly justified the disparity on the grounds that Negroes on the whole (p.
Not only did the civil rights spokesmen protest the sadistic blinding, they also charged that the Army was incapable of protecting its own members in the community.
The percentage of those who scored above ninety was lower for blacks than for whites--16 percent against 67 percent, a ratio, naval spokesmen suggested, that explained the enlistment figures.
Civil rights spokesmenhad several points to make regarding the use of Negroes in the postwar armed forces.
The reason for the phenomenon advanced by the Norfolk Journal and Guide would be repeated by civil rights spokesmen on numerous occasions in the era before integration.
They appear on the surface irreconcilable, but that, in my opinion, is because the spokesmen of parties are under the illusion that they should never indicate in public that they might possibly abate one jot of the claims of their party.
Able and experienced spokesmen have visited, in behalf of America, more than 40 countries.
We are the spokesmen of the American people, and they have a right to know whether their purpose is ours.
The labor group insisted that collective bargaining is doomed to be a farce unless the employes are allowed to choose as their spokesmen representatives of the national trade union.
Unlike these spokesmen of the Austrian wing, he has had the insight and courage to see the continuity between the classical position and his own, even where he advocates drastic changes in the classical body of doctrines.
The later generation of socialists, the spokesmen and adherents of Marxism during the closing quarter of the century, belong to the new generation, and see the phenomena of human life under the new light.
All discussions of party policy, and of theory so far as bears on policy, take up the question; and nearly all authoritative spokesmen of socialism have modified their views in the course of time on this point.
But, as his view exceeds theirs in breadth and generosity, so his system of theory is a more competent expression of current economic science than what is offered by the spokesmen of the Jevons-Austrian wing.
The socialist spokesmen have been continually on the defensive.
It is not the abjectly poor that are oftenest heard protesting; and when a protest is heard in their behalf it is through spokesmenwho are from outside their own class, and who are not delegated to speak for them.
At the same time the spokesmen of this scattering and shifting group stand for a variety of opinions and aspirations that cannot be classified under Marxism, Darwinism, or any other system of theory.
The authentic spokesmen of the current international socialism are avowed Marxists.
The spokesmen now are concerned to show that, while they still stand for international socialism, consonant with their ancient position, they stand for national aggrandisement first and for international comity second.
But there is no intention here to depreciate the work of the pecuniary magnates or the spokesmen of the great "interests.
Spokesmen of the different agencies in related fields (such as shipping, air transport, currency control, social welfare) are apt to comment on a particular situation without reference to the needs of an inclusive national policy.
The spokesmen of the medical profession were ignoring what he believed to be instructive phenomena.
This was the feature of the proposed law which roused James to opposition, and led him to take sides for the moment with all the spokesmen of all the-isms and-opathies.
But Calhoun and the ardent representatives of the lower South, supported by nearly all of the spokesmen of Virginia and North Carolina, were the obstacles in the way of a settlement.
While the radical spokesmen of the South Carolina aristocracy declared that they would never submit to that "dangerous principle of majority rule.
To this triumphant President, Calhoun and his ardent nullifiers must refer their case; the Bank would also have to reckon with a much stronger man than its spokesmen had contemplated.
It was natural, therefore, for him to change his Nebraska bill of the former sessions into a bill for the creation of two Territories, with the two rival delegates as their prospective spokesmen in Congress.
Wise, of Virginia, and the spokesmen of the South generally joined these in demanding the immediate annexation of Texas as a Southern measure.
One of this class of spokesmen was George Baltimore, of Whitehall.
One of their spokesmen Humphrey Marshall contended that slavery is not a creature of municipal law.
But to prove that this was not the situation among the free people of color these spokesmen related numerous facts, showing that in various conventions from year to year the free blacks had protested against emigration to Africa.
As the heads of the principal governments implicitly claimed to be the authorized spokesmen of the human race and endowed with unlimited powers, it is worth noting that this claim was boldly challenged by the peoples' organs in the press.
So far, he was at one with thespokesmen of the Great Powers.
One of the principal plenipotentiaries addressed a delegate who is an acquaintance of mine approximately as follows: "I cannot understand the spokesmen of the smaller states.
But the spokesmenof the Conference replied elusively, giving them no assurance that the claim had been relinquished.
It also gave time for the drafting of a compact so admirably tempered to the human weaknesses of the rival signatory nations, whose passions were curbed only by sheer exhaustion, that all their spokesmen saw their way to sign it.
To the angry voices which their spokesmen uplifted no heed need be paid, and passive resistance could be overcome by coercion.
As though the disagreements, the bickerings, and the serious quarrels of the heads of the governments could long be concealed from the peoples whosespokesmen they were!
But in the flush of their triumph, the Jews, or rather their spokesmen at the Conference, were not satisfied with equality.
But her spokesmen were still plied with the threadbare arguments and bereft of the countervailing corrective.
Accordingly, the spokesmen of the various countries interested were summoned to take cognizance of the decision and intimate their readiness to conform to it.
Let us suppose two representative spokesmen to state their case in turn.
Patrick Henry, a young Virginia lawyer of sturdy Scotch descent, by his flaming eloquence was easily first among the spokesmen of the rights of the Colonists in Virginia.
Connecticut also had asspokesmen two strong individualities--Roger Sherman and Oliver Ellsworth.
Never yet have the authoritative spokesmen of either side avowed the precise objects which would, if attained, satisfy them and their people that the war had been fought out.
Unhappily, too, he was distrustful by nature, giving his confidence reluctantly and with reserve, so that he was almost without friends or spokesmen in either house of Congress.
They were, above that, the spokesmen of an aroused public, the dignified containers of the power of the People.
As spokesmen of the people these commissioners were concerned with furthering the great idealization of themselves which the people worshipped as their god.
Carson Chang of the National Socialist Party, and other spokesmen for minority and unofficial groups were most generous with their time and information.
Confronted with the deep insurgency of labor what do capitalists and their spokesmen do?
What is both possible and desirable is that every group interest should be represented in public life--that it should have spokesmen and influence in public affairs.
The three spokesmen looked at one another a little doubtfully.
They had waited about an hour, when they saw the three spokesmen coming down the hill.
And, as he finished this speech, the three spokesmen of the people of Switzerland were shown out of the Hall of Audience.
It had been agreed that everyone should wait at the Glass and Glacier until the three spokesmen returned, in order that they might hear the result of their mission.
This is the doctrine put forth by the scientific spokesmen of the bourgeoisie.
When the Council has been more firmly established these men will perhaps deliver as long and expert speeches as those representatives are doing who pass themselves off as the expert spokesmen of labor.
The principal spokesmen of the Bolsheviki have themselves recognized this from time to time.
Shall we not set against that statement the signed testimony of responsible and honored spokesmen of the Russian Social Democratic Party?
As for Bolshevism, in contradistinction from Sovietism, there can be no hesitation in reaching a verdict upon the evidence supplied by its own accredited spokesmen and official records.
It is, of course, only little by little that the American people and theirspokesmen have come to realise their own case under this late-modern situation, and hitherto only in an imperfect degree.
Even apart from "time immemorial" and the patent authenticity of the institution, there were and are many cogent arguments to be alleged in favor of the position for which the Stuart sovereigns and their spokesmen contended.
It is true, the more genial spokesmen of the project are given to the view that what is to come of it all is a comity of neutral nations, amicably adjusting their own relations among themselves in a spirit of peace and good-will.
The question which, in effect, the spokesmen for a pacific league have to face is as to how nearly that outcome can be brought to pass.
There is much to be said for this latter view; and, indeed, much has been said for it, particularly by the spokesmen of imperialist politics.
No one is more outspoken in professions of universal peace and catholic amity than these same spokesmen of the dynastic Powers; and nowhere is there more urgent need of such professions.
But there have, in the historic present, been many professions of this character made also by crediblespokesmen of the German, and perhaps of the Japanese, people, and in all sincerity.
No one will be readier or more voluble in exclaiming against the falsity of such a discrimination as is here attempted, between the democratic and the dynastic nations of the modern world, than the spokesmen of these dynastic Powers.
The spokesmen of the Social-Democratic Federation say: "What is the position of Socialism towards the question of marriage as at present constituted?
The cause of the unpopularity of the Socialists was not due to any desire on their part to irritate trade unionists, but arose out of the stupid prejudices of the spokesmen and leaders of the trade unionists themselves.
Yet the entire body of Israel, as such, held a relation to God which his spokesmen are continually trying to illustrate and enrich by all sorts of figures.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spokesmen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.