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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...front, there was the most representative Anglo-American audience ever gathered under one roof in Britain. Impeccable Anthony Eden was there, and Mr. & Mrs. Clement Atlee. Viscount Camrose received in the royal box, along with Viscount Trenchard, president of the American & British Commonwealth Association. Viscount and Viscountess Simon came in, also Sir Andrew and Lady Cunningham, Sir Charles and Lady Portal, Sir Alan and Lady Brooke. The U.S. was represented by Ambassador John G. Winant, and its soldiery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOREIGN RELATIONS: The Greatest Power | 12/4/1944 | See Source »

...Sense of the Past. In Salt Lake City, Merrill Clement, 35, recalled high spots in his life since the age of four: stung twice by swarms of bees, kicked by a horse, struck by lightning, punctured in the stomach by falling on a stick while running away from a bull, treed by another bull, gouged in three fingers by a saw, hit under the eye by a cement mixer crank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Nov. 27, 1944 | 11/27/1944 | See Source »

...London Deputy Prime Minister Clement Attlee described the Moscow meeting as a sequel to the meeting at Quebec between President Roosevelt and Churchill. He added that the meeting had "the fullest approval of the U.S. Government." Only one American, Ambassador W. Averell Harriman, would represent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Kto, Shto and Hmm | 10/16/1944 | See Source »

Margherita Clement, comely, 22-year-old Philadelphia socialite, ex-Powers model, smacked a damage suit on the man who last year stabbed her with a paring knife and hit her over the head with a whiskey bottle in the powder room of Philadelphia's Hotel Barclay. (Her attacker, onetime Soldier Socialite Sidney B. Dunn Jr., who gave as his reason, "She won't marry me and I'll fix her or kill her so she won't marry anybody else," is now serving a three-to-seven-year prison term.) Miss Clement asked $25,000 damages...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Grand Tourists | 7/24/1944 | See Source »

...member of the ICC ever asked Mr. Clement why the Pennsylvania Railroad let Kuhn, Loeb & Co. underwrite a Pennsylvania Railroad bond issue. To an insinuation by an attorney for Halsey, Stuart & Co. that the Pennsylvania R.R. was dominated by Kuhn, Loeb & Co., Mr. Clement replied that he, and of course speaking for the Pennsylvania Railroad, dealt with whom they pleased...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jul. 17, 1944 | 7/17/1944 | See Source »

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