Word: latters
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...many bored BBC listeners, nothing drastic was likely to happen until after the war. Nevertheless, something did happen. It was not the appointment of hard-driving Robert Foot to be sole director and chief executive officer of BBC (he had been joint director with Sir Cecil Graves until the latter's retirement). It was the creation of the new office of Editor in Chief of BBC and the man chosen to fill...
...From the steadily widening Ukrainian wedge, to Kiev; or (more likely) towards the lower Dnieper (the latter drive would trap 300,000 Germans in the pocket between the Donets and the Sea of Azov...
Swede Anderson and Jed Goldberg, the latter hailing from Johns Hopkins, led the blocking backs. Anderson weighed in at the surprising figure of 180 pounds to be the heaviest of the experienced backs. The wingbacks were headed by Ray Eder...
...Germany must have an army. So far the only British-U.S. offer to Germany is "unconditional surrender," AMGOT occupation, the threat of dismemberment. Given the choice between a super-Versailles from the west, and peace along the long eastern front, even German industrialists and militarists might accept the latter...
...former instructor in History and tutor at Harvard, Wilbur K. Jordan will return to Cambridge in the latter part of September, not to resume his post on the University faculty, but to take over the guidance of Radcliffe College, as he becomes its fourth president on October...