Word: chiefs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last spring, when the Soviet Government used U.S. Ambassador to Moscow Walter "Beedle" Smith's suggestion that "the door is always open for full discussion and the composing of our differences" as a springboard for its own peace propaganda offensive, TIME Inc.'s Paris bureau chief, Andre Laguerre, cabled his analysis of the U.S. State Department's strategy in the affair...
Laguerre's use of the American idiom to make his point is one of the special qualifications he has for his job as TIME'S chief correspondent in Paris. A quiet, bespectacled Frenchman, he also probably has as intimate a knowledge of French and Western European politics as any reporter on the continent. He picked up his knowledge of the American idiom by virtue of some years spent in San Francisco, where his father was French Consul, his unquenchable enthusiasm for American baseball as a sports reporter on the San Francisco Chronicle. A fortnight ago he renewed both...
Professor Samuel H. Beer, featured speaker of the evening, announced his "full" support of the Chief Executive. He termed him a "genuine liberal in the fullest sense of the word" and excoriated the "individualists" in Democratic ranks who had weakened the Truman band...
Police officials say that the campaign is designed to clear the way for fire trucks in cases of early morning alarms. If this were the purpose, the drive would be completely justified. But the Cambridge fire chief denies this is the reason. Fire engines can pass through all streets where legal parking space is used, at any time--day or night. If they couldn't of course, then city officials would be hazarding the lives and property of their citizens for the sake of the small change from parking meters. Snow removal in the winter requires streets to be clear...
Featured speaker stating "The Case for Harry" will be Associate Professor Samuel H. Beer, said spokesmen Edward Burke '50 and Patrick D. Dailey '49 yesterday. Student speakers who have accepted invitations to explain briefly their reasons for supporting the Chief Executive include Robert L. Fischelis '50, Selig S. Harrison '48, Frederic D. Houghtelling '50, and Philip Bahn...