Word: bevinism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Molotov blandly played the same propaganda record over again. Cried Ernie Bevin: ". . . The same untrue statements are repeated as if we had never answered them." Said Marshall: "... A pure propaganda statement. [Mr. Molotov] makes it rather difficult to inspire respect for the dignity of the Soviet Government." Molotov tautened, stared straight at the blue table. "He looked," said one observer, "a little stiller...
...what did that amount to? Ernie Bevin wanted to know. Russia was willing to take 10% less, Molotov replied. "Ten percent less than what?" asked Bevin. Molotov, (deadpan): "Ten percent less than has been agreed at Potsdam...
HARVARD (2) B. U. (8)Crocker rw ForbesD. Key c GibsonSears lw KirraneWashburn rd GleasonGreeley ld JurgolevichLavalle g Bevin...
...Bevin summed up the first few sessions with a sigh: "The only unanimous thing we can do is disagree...
...conferees had little time for parties and games. Thanksgiving Day, Bevin and Marshall found time for a noon meal of turkey and brussels sprouts with the American Society. One day Marshall dropped around to 28 Hyde Park Gate and had lunch with Winston Churchill. On Sunday, Molotov, with some dialectical-devotional time on his hands, drove out to Highgate Cemetery, where he laid a wreath on the grave of Karl Marx. Next day, pleading previous engagements, he turned down George Marshall's invitation to lunch...