Word: bullitts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week it was William C. Bullitt's turn. His offense: an article entitled The World from Rome (LIFE, Sept. 4). The article, a flesh-creeping look at postwar Europe, purported to be from the Roman point of view, but Mr. Bullitt was obviously obeying the honored adage, "When in Rome. . . . "The question in Roman minds, Bullitt reported, was whether the war would not end in the subjugation of Europe by Moscow instead of Berlin...
...protege of Bill Bullitt and a friend of Admiral William D. Leahy, Bob Murphy got along well in North Africa with General Eisenhower. To begin his new job, he will probably report for instructions at the forthcoming Roosevelt-Churchill conference (see The Presidency...
William Christian Bullitt, debonair, billiard-bald, onetime U.S. Ambassador to France, joined the French Army in Algiers, after completing an assignment by LIFE to write articles on France and Italy. Bullitt said he would keep his U.S. citizenship, got from the French the rank of commandant (U.S.: major...
...would really be good for "the 'pantywaist brigade' (and isn't that vulgar?)," snapped Cissie, to have a taste of war. Even Bill Bullitt "might have lost his insatiable appetite for intrigue before the present disaster" if he had "risked his young blood and guts and tears in the last World War instead of cutting dramatic capers at the Versailles Peace Conference...
Married. Anne Moen Bullitt, 19, only child of Philadelphia's former U.S. Ambassador to Russia and France William Christian Bullitt; and Army Staff Sergeant Caspar Wistar Barton Townsend, 23, of Philadelphia, a 1942 Yale graduate; in a surprise ceremony at Fort George G. Meade, Md. In October 1943 her father announced her engagement to Marine Lieut. Daniel Baugh Brewster Jr. of Brooklandville, Md. Mr. Bullitt's comment on the marriage: "What...