Word: kerrs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...stepped from a U.S. Army plane at Washington's airport this week. Greeted by Edward R. Stettinius Jr., Mr. Molotov kept on smiling and stared at a point midway between the Secretary of State's chin and navel. Posing later with Stettinius, Anthony Eden, Sir Archibald Clark Kerr and Ambassadors Harriman and Gromyko, the Foreign Commissar stared at nothing in particular (see cut}. Mr. Molotov's companions regarded this as encouraging...
...Provisional Government now functioning in Poland should ... be reorganized on a broader democratic basis with the inclusion of democratic leaders from Poland itself and from Poles abroad. . . . Mr. Molotov, Mr. Harriman and Sir Archibald Clark Kerr are authorized as a Commission to consult in the first instance in Moscow with members of the present Provisional Government and with other Polish democratic leaders from within Poland and from abroad, with a view to the reorganization of the present Government...
...them and their cherished security in Eastern Europe. As War & the Working Class said last week: "It would be a completely hopeless business to demand that democracy in all European countries should be built exactly on the lines of the British or American example." Hopeless or not, Clark Kerr and Harriman insisted on democracy without Communist quotation marks. And that...
...said Clark Kerr, "I just do not know...
Colonel Blimp (Roger Livesey, Deborah Kerr, Anton Walbrook; TIME, April...