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...time has come, the walrus said, to talk of many things: of shoes--and ships--and sealing-wax--and of how John Huntington has taken off his straw hat and put on his Easter bonnet, and made the change very successfully. "Alice in Wonderland" is, as always, very pleasant nonsense...
Doctor of Laws: Henry Bonnet French Ambassador to the United States: "The ambassador of a nation foremost for centuries in the arts and letters: we welcome the representative of a free and gallant people...
Digging In. As important as the statement on colonies was President Truman's action toward France. To the White House from San Francisco came youthful French Foreign Minister Georges Bidault and French Ambassador Henri Bonnet. After 30 minutes they left beaming...
Faye Emerson Roosevelt, cinemactress whose marriage to the Franklin Roosevelts' son Elliott has not hurt her Hollywood prospects, was model-of-the-week in her off-the-face Easter bonnet (an inverted oxbow number of artificial flowers which almost hid her blonde hair-see cut). Her mother-in-law, Eleanor Roosevelt, had no new Easter...
...London: adroit René Massigli, a cold, analytical career diplomat who was slow to get off the Vichy wagon but has nevertheless won De Gaulle's confidence. ¶ In Washington: lean, able Henri Bonnet, who put in eleven years with the League of Nations and joined forces with De Gaulle in 1940. He and Mme. Bonnet came to the U.S. that year, barely managed to get along-he by writing and teaching, she by running a hat shop in Manhattan. His books (Outline of the Future, The United Nations on the Way) reflected his strong belief in a world...