Word: blunden
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Pulitzer-Prize winning poet has been the only person nominated so far for the Oxford post. It is expected that the English poet Edmund Blunden will also be put up for election, however. The choice will be made...
...Chief Curtis Prendergast ("It was a week of sweat, sandwiches and Coca-Cola"), who handled the broad assessment of the situation himself, while assigning Correspondents Judson Gooding to report on the French political temper, Jeremy Main on the effects in NATO, James Wilde on the French business reaction, Godfrey Blunden on an analysis of the Soviet view. Their files, along with reports from TIME bureaus in Washington, Bonn, London and Rome, poured into New York, where Writer Robert McLaughlin, with the aid of Researcher Vera Kovarsky, wrote the story for Senior Editor Edward Hughes. For the cover, Artist Boris Chaliapin...
...cover (the first was Aug. 4, 1941), TIME'S Paris bureau deployed a staff of correspondents over ground they know well. Bureau Chief Curtis Prendergast and Correspondent Judson Gooding concentrated on French politics and De Gaulle the man. Israel Shenker dealt with the French economic picture, Godfrey Blunden with the feeling and spirit of France, Jeremy Main with French foreign policy and the country's place in NATO. Common Market Correspondent Jason McManus reported on France's stake in the Market. In New York, their reports provided the basic material for the cover story written by Michael...
THIS week's cover story is about a present actuality and a future possibility. It thus involved covering Spain from the inside, and a man on the outside-the Pretender who may one day be King. The inside job is the work of Jeremy Main and Godfrey Blunden. Main, who was born in Argentina of British parents and speaks fluent Spanish, was once Madrid bureau chief for International News Service. Returning to Madrid, he interviewed Cabinet ministers, economists. Roman Catholic lay leaders and politicians from left to right, and reports. "Mostly I found sources far more willing to talk...
...Blunden made a null trip through the west and southwest of Spain, touching not only the tourist spots, but such forsaken and hostile places as the valley of Las Hurdes. He found that "people were speaking more freely and more openly than at any time since the Civil War. It is as if a statutory limit on the sense of guilt arising out of the Civil War-shared by both sides-had suddenly...