Word: carr
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Colorado the crowds were warm, the party leaders cool. Some party men, like Governor John C. Vivian, were cautiously "open-minded"; others, like shock-haired ex-Governor Ralph Carr, who had seconded Willkie's nomination in 1940, were hostile. Across the border in Wyoming, the reception was different: roly-poly Jim Griffith, State G.O.P. chairman, led the cheers at a banquet in the old Plains Hotel, where the crowd spilled out from the banquet hall into the hotel lobby and an adjoining drugstore...
Famed U.S. surgeon Elliott Carr Cutler, chief consulting surgeon of the European Theater of Operations, went to Russia last summer. Back in Algiers, Colonel Cutler last week recounted some of his impressions...
...Pampering. The doctors, four from Britain, two from the U.S. (Colonel Elliot Carr Cutler and Colonel Loyal Davis), one from Canada, visited hospitals in Moscow and at the Vyazma front, talked with surgeons and patients. They were enthusiastic about Russian medical efficiency, though for diplomatic reasons all refused to be quoted directly. But highlights from their trip have been reported in their speeches and interviews and in the Lancet and the British Medical Journal...
...Republican Convention in 1940, Colorado's Governor Ralph L. Carr seconded the nomination of Wendell Willkie for President...
Last week ex-Governor Carr told the Portland Oregonian: "I don't think that Willkie can be nominated [by the Republicans] . . . that Willkie himself believes that he is a Republican [or] believes in the principles of the Republican Party. . . . He is a man of impulse...