Word: habsburg
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Addressing a Boston College audience, Dr. Otto Habsburg noted that the Soviet Union suffers from internal dissent, from conflicts with the satellite nations, and from a power struggle against Communist China...
Present difficulties, moreover, should become more severe in the future, Dr. Habsburg declared. "Although Khrushchev's presentation of a new Party Program will undoubtedly cause a great resurgence of political enthusiasm, this enthusiasm will soon die down as his extravagant promises fall through...
Archduke Anton von Habsburg, ØE3AH and ØE5AH William J. Halligan (chairman, Hallicrafters Co.), W9AC
Voodoo & Sequins. The large entertainment rooms of the hotels have the clearest, most agreeable atmospheres. The Persian Room at the Plaza is the most attractive, almost always features a lone singer (Lilo, Lisa Kirk, Hildegarde). The Waldorf's Empire Room, whose headwaiter has cultivated the manner of a Habsburg prince, offers the biggest marquee names, second only to the Copacabana. They include oldtimers and almost-old-timers (Nelson Eddy, Lena Home, currently Dick Haymes and Fran Jeffries) as well as occasional newcomers; recently the room sported the Kim Sisters-three Koreans who sing American and yodel, too. The Maisonette...
Died. Archduchess Elizabeth Amalia of Habsburg, 81, mother of Prince Franz Josef II, who rules tiny (61.4 sq. mi., 13,757 pop.) Liechtenstein, niece of Emperor Franz Josef of Austria, and half-sister of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, whose assassination at Sarajevo in 1914 triggered World War I; in Vaduz, Liechtenstein...