Word: davids
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...DAVID A. RANDALL New York City...
Fourteen Yale faculty members wrote the New York Times that knowledge and better understanding in both nations would keep the peace. Conservative Columnist David Lawrence wrote: "Despite outer appearances . . . there are reasons for believing that the unity of the two countries . . . has not been disturbed and will not be. In the next few months [U.S.Russian relations] will tend to clarify and undergo substantial improvement...
Four weeks after V-E day, General of the Army Dwight David Eisenhower and Field Marshal Sir Bernard Law Montgomery had finally headed for Berlin. There they would sit down with Marshal Georgi Konstantinovich Zhukov, their opposite number from the Red Army, and open the long delayed first meeting of the Allied Control Commission...
Richard Lloyd George, Earl of Dwy-for, bemoaned the fact that he had inherited a title but no money from his father, the late David Lloyd George. "[Father] wasn't himself, or he never would have taken the title. . . . Suppose the Welsh National Hospital asks for a contribution. The donor's list will say, 'Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor gave two and six [50?].' That would look very good...
...this week its Labor Committee was heard from. Fiscal Policy for Full Employment, written by Dr. John H. G. Pierson of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, shows how in general the views of such laborites as Clinton S. Golden (United Steelworkers), Marion H. Hedges (Electrical Workers), James Carey (C.I.O.), David Kaplan (Teamsters), George Meany (A.F. of L.), Walter Reuther (Automobile Workers), et al., compare with those of such managers as Beardsley Ruml, H. Christian Sonhe, Charles E. Wilson...