Word: allen
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Unlike his predecessor, glib, huckster-handed William Benton, George Allen* is quiet and undramatic. But he is no softie. In Iran, he not only acquired a thorough, first-hand knowledge of U.S.S.R. pressure techniques, but demonstrated firmness in dealing with them...
...Allen would have the chance to use those talents to the full. He had been called home to strengthen the "Voice of America" and State's other "information and educational" projects. Though the U.S. is still none too sure of itself propaganda-wise, it now realized that an adequate and intelligent explanation of U.S. policies abroad is almost as important as ERP itself...
...confused with ex-White House Jester George Edward Allen...
...Ruesch and Bowman do not bother to define "middle class." Peter H. Odegard and E. Allen Helms in American Politics (Harper; 947) say, "Definitions of social and economic classes in modern society are difficult to make, nd particularly so in the United States. . . . The middle class might be defined as including those whose income is derived from salaries, commissions, or fees paid for services...
Harvard substitutions: Louria, Allen, Page, Chamberlain, Grosz, Fuller, Scanlon, Carroll, Davis, Kegg...