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Referring to your front cover of Oct. 21− your ice man cometh, but he droppeth his ice before he arriveth, unless he reviseth the manner in which he holdeth his tongs. . . . PAUL RAINEY Georgetown, Ohio ¶ He always gets there...
...American Commission to Negotiate Peace from 1917 to 1920, he worked in the American Embassy and legation in Belgium during 1920. In the years 1925-26, he was chief of the U. S. Department of Commerce in Europe and lecturer on European trade and economics at Georgetown University. In 1927 he returned to Harvard to teach Slavonic and Germanic languages...
Married. George Longan Arnold, 24, law-student son of sardonic Trustbuster Thurman Wesley Arnold; and Ellen Cameron Pearson, 19, daughter of gossipy Washington Columnist Drew Pearson, granddaughter of vituperative Washington Publisher Eleanor Medill ("Cissie") Patterson; in Georgetown...
...apartment in Washington's Georgetown, Pertinax worked from 8 a.m. until noon in a bathrobe, read "the three newspapers"-the New York Times and Herald Tribune, the Washington Post-spent his afternoons tapping his pipelines. The best of these were longtime friends in the British Embassy. He gathered his news in personal interviews, not at cocktail parties. Pertinax stuck to his lifelong rule against purely speculative stories, which he feels U.S. columnists overdo. His motto: get to the root of the facts and the conclusion should become self-evident...
...tall, tweedy, reserved man with a magnificently well-kept mustache, Dean Acheson looks like the average man's idea of the typical diplomat, elegant without being stuffy. His handsome, brunette wife is an artist. They have a remodeled redbrick house in Georgetown and a 100-acre weekend farm in Sandy Spring...