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His new bosses, peppery Premier Thomas C. Douglas and dapper Treasurer Clarence M. Fines, are just as enthusiastic about Cadbury. They imported him as a student of famed Economist Lord Keynes, a veteran of 22 years in Britain's Labor Party, a director of a cooperative cannery and a...
It was left to Lord Keynes, who had been the chief British negotiator, to answer critics on both sides of the water. His frank, factual speech made a deep impression. He said that he would regret all his life that the loan was not interest-free, but that America'...
Nub of the failure was that the U.S. negotiators and Britain's persuasive Lords Keynes and Halifax had concentrated on technical points in their seven weeks' negotiations, instead of taking time out to do a real selling job. Result: public opinion in both countries was more against the...
Lord Keynes, adviser to the British Treasury, now in Washington on business (TIME, Oct. 8) wrote to London's New Statesman and Nation to clear up two slight cases of mistaken identity: 1) because he had concluded his book The Economic Consequences of the Peace with a few lines...
Every working afternoon at 3 o'clock Lord Halifax strides, in his stooping glide, into the Governors' Room, puts a battered, black suitcase on the conference table, and spills out documents giving the secret, depressing details of Britain's economic position. Halifax is chairman of the British...