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Thin, nervous, ambitious Don Ramón Serrano Suñer found the road to success was comparatively easy. While his fat-bottomed brother-in-law, Generalissimo Francisco Franco, was crushing Spanish Loyalists, Serrano skulked behind the lines, building up the Falange Espanola Tradicionalista. As head Falangista, Serrano controlled Spain's sole political party with a claimed membership of some 2,500,000. As head of the Ministry of Press and Propaganda he controlled what all Spaniards (supposedly) read and thought. As Minister of the Interior he controlled what they ate and when they went to prison. When...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPAIN: Family Affairs | 9/14/1942 | See Source »

Disparities. A friendship pact in 1941 marked a new and closer liaison between Portugal and Spain. Since then frequent conferences between Franco and Salazar may have led to military understandings. Present at most of them has been Spain's gadabout Foreign Minister Ramón Serrano Suñer. But Portugal, besides relying on British sea power for protection of colonies in Africa, India and the South Seas, has had friendship and trade pacts with Britain since the 17th Century. The Portuguese have also watched Brazil, which broke from the mother country in 1823, move toward war against...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPAIN-PORTUGAL: Two Dictators, One Mind? | 8/31/1942 | See Source »

White washed by Lieutenant Ken Goff, former Rhode Island State College athlete, from the second through the seventh, the Crimson exploded for four tallies in the eighth, to even things at five all. '46'er Bill Fitz's hitting and clever base-running featured the all-important rally. Borrowing a leaf from sucedster Pete Reiser's book, after singling he scurried to second on a foul out to the catcher, went to third on Fitzgibbon's infield hit, and raced home ahead of the throw-in when Gallagher hit a high pop-up to deep short-stop...

Author: By Mitchell I. Goodman, | Title: Crimson Nine Wins Fourth Straight; Two Service Teams Beaten, 7-3, 6-5 | 8/24/1942 | See Source »

Cross Country Captain, Fred Phinney, will take to the field in the grueling two mile run. In the weight events it is no suprise to find former Freshman star, Pete Garland, slated for the shotput and discus. Broad jumper for the afternoon will be '46'er Johnny McCoubrey, who will also double up in the 100. A relay team will be drawn up from members of the squad participating in the Devens Meet...

Author: By Colin F. N. irving, | Title: TRACKMEN TO FACE FORT DEVENS TEAM | 8/24/1942 | See Source »

...Prague, had dropped out of sight. David (now Viscount) Margesson, then Tory Party ringmaster, now a General Electric director, admitted: "Public opinion demanded there should be changes." In Madrid Sir Samuel Hoare, Home Secretary Munich supporter, welcomed at the British Embassy Foreign Minister Ramón Serrano Suñer, who that day also visited the German and Italian Ambassadors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Happy Funeral | 8/17/1942 | See Source »

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