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...socialize or not to socialize: that was the question. Denmark's answer, given in its Rigsdag (Parliamentary) elections last week...
...popular, and the rough, tough Red Army is an unrivaled ambassador of ill will. The longer the Russians stayed, the longer their presence and policy were resented. Indeed, Communist parties tended to put up better performances in countries where the Red Army had not settled like locusts (e.g., France, Denmark...
Spicy Little Column. Igor's distant alliance with nobility, which he makes much of, comes from being grandson of Count Arthur Cassini, once the Tsar's Ambassador to the U.S. Igor was born in Sevastopol, grew up (after the revolution) in Denmark, Switzerland, Italy. At 21 he came to the U.S. to coach tennis at the University of Georgia, went back to get his brother, Oleg, a nubile young man. Oleg's marriages, to date: with Million-heiress Merry Fahrney, Cinemactress Gene Tierney. Igor covered sports and read proof for an Italian paper in New York, wrote...
When the war began, Russia had 137 weather stations north of the Arctic Circle; Norway had 75, Denmark five. From Greenland to Alaska there were only seven little weather stations-four of them in Canada. U.S. Army air bases established during the war left enormous areas still uncovered...
Last week a bill was creeping through Congress which would authorize the Weather Bureau to set up stations in the arctic. Eventually, the U.S. would have to ask Canada and Denmark to cooperate by lending or leasing sites...