Word: bullitts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...rather than Britain, as the Nazi juggernaut's next immediate destination. High-flying waves of German bombers paraded over Paris, began a new reign of terror by showering heavy bombs at airfields, factories, railroads. Forty-five people were killed, 149 injured and thousands scared, including U. S. Ambassador Bullitt (see p. 30). Marseille and Lyon were raided by Germans looking for industrial objectives down the Rhone Valley...
Another group of American ex-servicemen organized the American Volunteer Ambulance Corps, collected funds in France and the U. S., enrolled such eminent supporters as Ambassador William Bullitt, General John J. Pershing, Author Louis Bromfield, Banker Frank A. Vanderlip Jr., Mrs. Seton Porter. All told A. V. A. C. had 75 men, 66 Chevrolets at the front last week, including one donated by the New York Stock Exchange, another by the Broadway cast of Life With Father. Forty-four more A. V. A. C. ambulances are in France, will soon go into action. Third such unit was the Anglo-American...
...Packer Institute Robert G. Bigelow Marian Prentiss, Columbus, Ohio Carroll Binder, Jr. Carol Jones, Wellesley Nathaniel L. Blanchard Lee Burnett, Southborough Charles M. Bliss Margaret Soule, Wellesley Richard M. Bloch Betty Hinkle, Brookline Edward J. Broderick Mary Ferguson, Clinton John C. Bullard Hephizibah McWeebles, Dunkling-on-Charles John M. Bullitt Helen Sarazin, Cambridge William E. Bunce Frances Fuhrer, Bradford Junior College John P. Burnham Jean Drake, Winchester Curtis A. Bush Ruth Thomas, Wellesley Evan Calkins Jean Fitz, Brookline Sherman B. Cawley Dorothy Warren, Beaver Jean de Chadenedes Ethel Frye, New York John B. Chadwick Alice Ely, Farmington Vincent J. Charte...
Last night Marvin said that there were two other officers: Logan P. Bullitt '41, and Joseph A. Hartman '41. Bullitt, however, denied that he was even a member of the Council, and Hartman said, "Who, me? "I concentrate in Economics...
Neither the President nor Secretary Hull said in so many words that they were a fraud. They echoed familiar and fre quent public utterances of Francophile Bill Bullitt. On the sore point, the declaration that the U. S. would eventually go to war, they did not indicate that Mr. Bullitt had said much if anything more than most U. S. citizens were saying a few months...