Word: auriolism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...later, Deputy Jean Legendre, member of the faction that broke with De Gaulle, implied, without offering proof, that Mendès and his top advisers had been responsible for leaking secret government information to the Communists before he became Premier. Legendre recalled that in August last year ex-President Auriol had summoned the Defense Committee, saying: "There is a traitor among us." Pointing at Mendès' Interior Minister, Francois Mitterrand, Legendre shouted: "Three weeks later you resigned from the Cabinet." Pale with anger, Mendès leapt to his feet, crying: "What are you insinuating...
...left and to right, EDC's enemies thundered. Former President Vincent Auriol, a respected voice, cried that EDC "would sunder France from the French Union." Charles de Gaulle, who dislikes both EDC and Mendès with equal intensity, announced that "a surge comes from the depths that will protect France's independence." But as the week wore on, the answering fire grew louder. "If France fails to ratify EDC," editorialized the conservative Figaro, "she will find herself on the road to Prague. All else is sophistry, self-deceit and imposture...
Within Thirteen Votes. In June 1953, President Vincent Auriol asked Mendès to try to form France's 18th postwar government. At first he refused; he was not ready. Then characteristically he concluded: "After criticizing the government as I have done, the people would not understand if I refused myself...
...weeks went by. Bell continued to watch and TIME to report the under cover play for power in Egyptian politics. Two months ago Bell advised New York: "It is believed that the decision to relieve Naguib of the premiership, leaving him only an Auriol-like status, has already been made...
...Barrow or Gus Dorias 69. Alfred Duff Cooper or John Simon 70. Kennedy 71. Adensuer 72. MaCarthy 73. Elizabeth 74. Hiller 75. Auriol 76. Magsaysay 77. Eden 78. Hutton 79. Augusta 80. 4 81. 4 82. 3 83. 1 84. 3 85. 3 86. 5 87. 3 88. 1 89. 1 90. 2 91. 3 92. 1 93. 3 94. 2 95. 1 96. 3 97. 2 98. 5 99. 1 100. 1 101. 1 102. 5 103. 2 104. 4 105. 1 Just for Fun 1. Admiral Hyman George Rickover 2. Chief Justice Earl Ickover 3. Pope Pius...