Word: harold
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...Administration is yielding to pleas from Britain to ease East-West trade restrictions, the Senate's Permanent Investigations Subcommittee opened hearings on the current state of trade with the Communist bloc. In its line of questioning, the subcommittee made plain that its target will be Presidential Assistant Harold Stassen, who, as director of the Foreign Operations Administration, approved a general relaxation of controls...
...Britain's course towards inflation. Last month Britain's gold and dollar reserves dropped to a figure lower than at any time since 1952. Instead of closing, the trade gap was widening alarmingly. Vital coal production, which had dropped 2.000,000 tons last year, was still dropping. Harold Macmillan. the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, said ruefully: "One of the Prince Regent's physicians earned a certain notoriety, though not perhaps very large fees, by telling his royal patient that all that was wrong with him was that he was too greedy. That was no doubt unpopular...
Last night Brady said he was specifically basing this petition on an attempt by the Conservative League to dissuade Rep. Harold H. Velde from addressing his group in November, and Thomson's admitted urging of Senator John Bricker not to address the Forum, as well as his alleged influence in helping cause Senator Styles Bridges to cancel his Forum talk...
...contrast, Herb Adams's Bolingbroke is a character of much power and just though not vengeful anger. His portrayal of the usurper is not the only possible one, but Adams has developed it with assurance and consistency. Equally consistent and even more convincing is Harold R. Scott's portrayal of the Duke of York. His acting is the best in the entire production, and he makes the agony of York's divided loyalty to both Richard and Bolingbroke clear in every line and even the dejected shuffle of his steps. Scott proves that a comparatively minor part can assume major...
Adrian M. Massie, Chairman of the Board of the New York Trust Company, Francis Kernan '24, Director of Freeport Sulphur Company, and Harold S. Geneen, Vice President of Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, will speak on Finance tonight in the second Career Conference of the year...