Word: ambassadored
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last spring, when the Soviet Government used U.S. Ambassador to Moscow Walter "Beedle" Smith's suggestion that "the door is always open for full discussion and the composing of our differences" as a springboard for its own peace propaganda offensive, TIME Inc.'s Paris bureau chief, Andre Laguerre, cabled his analysis of the U.S. State Department's strategy in the affair...
Timid, red-nosed Grigor Moisil, Rumanian ambassador to Turkey, may have longed to do much the same thing. He heard that Foreign Minister Ana Pauker had purged his good friend Justice Minister Lucretiu Patrascanu, and lived in fear that he himself would be called home. Last week, within a 24-hour span, four announcements in Ankara gave a clue to his state of mind: 1) the Turkish government announced that Grigor had decided to quit his post and move to Switzerland; 2) the Rumanian embassy announced that he had died of eating poisoned mushrooms; 3) the Rumanian embassy announced that...
Schlesinger, who spent last summer in Europe as a special assistant to roving ambassador W. Averill Harriman, reported that although ECA is "an extraordinary undertaking in its desire to revitalize European economy," and although it has met with a "heartening degree of response" from the European people, America must make definite commitments to Western Union...
Associate Professor Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. '38, who toured Europe last summer as an aide to U.S. Roving Ambassador W. Averill Harriman, will report on the European Recovery Program tonight at 8 p.m. in Emerson D. The Liberal Union and Radcliffe Students for Democratic Action will sponsor the meeting...
American policy in France is serving to check the De Gaulle trend, Professor Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. declared yesterday on his return from a 10-week European assignment with United States Roving Ambassador Averill Harriman...