Word: baldwin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Said N.C.P.A.C.'s Executive Vice Chairman C. B. ("Beany") Baldwin: a plague on both houses. Republicans are "still controlled by the vested interests. . . . If the Democratic Party continues on the road to reaction as it has in the past 18 months, there will be a third party...
...Army sabers rattled through Europe. From Paris, the New York Times's chief foreign correspondent Cyrus Leo Sulzberger reported that "certain [Red Army] units" around Trieste and in southeastern Germany had "been put on the qui vive." Next day, the Times's chief military analyst Hanson Weightman Baldwin mildly pooh-poohed such rumors, declared that the Red Army was demobilizing. His estimate of remaining occupation forces: 2,000,000 plus...
...Baldwin's approximate breakdown (in thousands): Germany, 700; Rumania, 390; Poland, 325; Hungary, 260; Korea, 200; Bulgaria, 150; Austria, 105; Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Iran, up to 10 (probably NKVD...
...came around fast when he saw the kind of leaders who would preside at Romford's salons. Among them: Utah's Senator Elbert Thomas, Kaiser-Frazer's Joseph Frazer, Sportswriter Grantland Rice, Scientist Vannevar Bush, ex-Supreme Court Justice James McReynolds, Connecticut's Governor Raymond Baldwin, China's U.N. Delegate Quo Taichi...
...Norton Baldwin...