Word: lesueur
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Others See Us (Sun. 12:30 p.m., CBS). Correspondent Larry Lesueur reporting the world's reaction to U.S. news...
Meantime last week six other U.S. and British correspondents (including CBS's Larry Lesueur) who had made unauthorized broadcasts from Paris (TIME, Sept. 11) heard their own suspension sentence: 30 days...
...correspondents in Moscow last summer who have since visited the U.S. are: James Brown, I.N.S.; Henry Cassidy, A.P.; William Chaplin, I.N.S.; Eddy Gilmore, A.P.; Walter Graebner, TIME & LIFE; Walter Kerr, New York Herald Tribune; Larry Lesueur, CBS; Leland Stowe, Chicago Daily News and New York Post...
Five of Europe's Davis Cuppers have already been killed in action: England's Ronald Shayes, Belgium's Andre Lacroix, France's Christian Boussus, Martin Legeay and John Lesueur. Other popular foreigners who may never again be seen on U.S. courts are Australia's Jack Bromwich and Adrian Quist (suffering from jungle diseases that may finish their big-time tennis careers), Poland's Ja-Ja Jedrzejowska (unreported since the Nazi invasion of Poland) and Germany's Baron Gottfried von Cramm, whose capture in Tunisia was reported, then denied...
This journey produced one striking bit of Sovietana. Lesueur stopped one day to ask a Russian child busy digging a hole where he thought he was getting to. Unlike U.S. youngsters, who know that if they dig far enough they will come out in strange and wonderful China, the child replied: "America...