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John B. Bowditch, Head Usher; Samuel Adams, John P. Ayer, Donald W. Baker, Frederick P. Barrett, Charles S. Bellows, William Bentinck-Smith, William B. Berssenbrugge, Thomas H. Bilodeau, George W. Blackwood, Beverley A. Bogert, Nathaniel Bowditch, Cameron Bradley, Richard A. Brayton, Francis H. Brooks, Thomas W. Bullitt, Alfred C. Butterfield...
...friendly William Christian Bullitt's lavish U. S. Embassy, good news awaited Roy Wilson Howard, orchidaceous board chairman of Scripps-Howard Newspapers. Stalin would see Publisher Howard on Sunday and Stalin did, to the sour vexation of Moscow's regular correspondents. Cabled the Herald Tribune's Joseph B. Phillips: "[The] interview which Joseph V. Stalin gave to Roy W. Howard ... on Sunday . . . has just been whipped into shape for release by the Commissariat of Foreign Affairs [on Wednesday...
...pledges were nothing but a trap to catch recognition and that, recognition having been caught, they became scraps of paper. When the U. S. Congress ascertained the facts, it refused to appropriate the necessary $1,100,000 for U. S. Embassy & Consular buildings in the Soviet Union. Today Ambassador Bullitt, highly persona grata in Moscow, constitutes almost the sole friendly link between Moscow and Washington. Last week Comrade Litvinoff, obviously more worried than he cared to admit by the attention Mr. Howard had called to the Soviet-U. S. situation, bleated in Moscow: "The question of Communist propaganda...
Also I note one William Hunt Bullitt will be this morning's student speaker in Dr. Marx's course at 9 in Sever 19. The subject of the oration, which is expected to draw a large crowd, will be: "Chicago's Sewerage System: Old and New". Take it away, Willie...
Died. Anne Moen Louise Bryant Reed, 41, widow of Harvardman and Soviet Hero John Reed, onetime wife of U. S. Ambassador to U. S. S. R., William Christian Bullitt; of cerebral hemorrhage; in Sevres, France. Pretty, sharp-witted, she married Reed in 1917, followed him from Greenwich Village to Moscow, became a champion of the Bolsheviki, a close friend of Lenin. When Reed died of typhus in 1920, she wrote for Hearst, wangled the first interview from Mussolini. In 1923 she married Socialite Bullitt, bore his daughter Anne in 1924, was divorced by him in 1930 for "personal indignities." Thereafter...