Word: alberts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week, Wallace gave more tangible proof that business might finally get some help from the Commerce Department. To the top job of Director of Domestic Commerce Wallace named dark, good-looking Albert Jesse Browning, 46, who has glittered brilliantly in numerous top Washington jobs...
Last week the committee heard Jewish leaders argue for unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine, an occasional Arab argue against it.* Star witness was scientifically precise, politically fuzzy Dr. Albert Einstein. Gently he said that British policies had prevented Jewish-Arab collaboration. Smiling, he rejected the suggestion that he was anti-British. "The Irish," said he, "have suffered a long time under your rule. I have...
There was a stream of callers at the little house near the Albert Hall. Old friends, like the Duke of Windsor (see PEOPLE), made a special point of coming over. Outside the house the day "Winnie" left, and on the pier at Southampton, the crowds cheered him almost as they did during the dark blitz days. Somehow it was a very special goodbye...
About once a week, on the eighth floor of his China Theater headquarters in Shanghai, long-suffering Lieut. General Albert C. Wedemeyer holds a press conference with some 60 U.S., Chinese and Russian newsmen. TIME Correspondent John Walker cabled this account of a typical session...
Almost two decades have passed since Wall Street was entertained by the neck & neck race between National City Bank's Charles Mitchell and Chase National Bank's Albert Wiggin for the title of the nation's biggest bank. Chase won out, via mergers with other banks, and held its lead till three months ago. Then a brash West Coast upstart, old A. P. Gian nini's Bank of America, pushed past...