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...Foreign Policy (Sat. 7 p.m., NBC). "Issues before the United Nations." High-level diplomatic exchange between two U.N. delegates: Britain's Sir Alexander Cadogan and The Netherlands' Dr. Eelco N. van Kleffens...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Program Preview, Aug. 19, 1946 | 8/19/1946 | See Source »

Britain's Sir Alexander Cadogan lightly touched a finger to his sensitive nose and said that he, too, hoped to hear soon from His Majesty's Government. Russia's Andrei Gromyko said nothing-and nobody asked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.N.: Mouse in the House | 6/17/1946 | See Source »

Before Hodgson intervened, Russia had the U.S. and Britain over a barrel. No one seriously believed that Franco was about to go on the warpath, and Gromyko had no constructive proposal on how to get rid of him. But if Stettinius and Cadogan voted tacit aid & comfort to Franco by defeating Gromyko, Russia could use that fact to advance her own ends, from Trieste to Tokyo. If the West continued to do nothing about Franco, it would in crease the chance that his successor will be more Communist than democratic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.N.: Turn of the Screw | 4/29/1946 | See Source »

...Britain's Sir Alexander Cadogan: "Terse, clear, clipped, cultured, humorless...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: UNdistinguished Voices | 4/29/1946 | See Source »

When Gromyko spoke for the third time, his usually dry, level voice shook with anger. Fiercely, he called Stettinius a "troublemaker," charged the "most possible fuss" had been made of the matter. Britain's usually impassive Sir Alexander Cadogan, his face flushed with indignation and the Council chamber's oppressive heat, pointed out that the Iran matter would have been disposed of by a routine report on May 6. "If Russia hadn't brought it up today, this wouldn't have happened." Later, in the bar, Brazil's Pedro Leao Velloso remarked to Gromyko...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.N.: The Most Possible Fuss | 4/22/1946 | See Source »

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