Word: louise
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The editorial task force assigned to this job was, it turned out, an integrated one-World War II veterans of all three services. But it was primarily a Navy show. Of the 22 reporters, researchers, writers and editors in twelve TIME Inc. bureaus at home and abroad who worked directly...
Last week, resplendently uniformed in sky blue, Yugoslavia's Dictator-President Josip Broz Tito arrived in Paris on a visit of state, and was even more thoroughly watched-this time as an endangered rather than a dangerous individual. A jittery French government could not help remembering that the last...
At a sizzling swing concert in Britain 23 years ago, Trumpeter Louis ("Satchmo") Armstrong recalls, he interrupted himself to roll his eyes toward a royal box and rasp: "This one's for you. Rex!" Rex, better known as King George V, was jolted but amused, despite the protocol that...
Dr. Louis le Guillant, director of the Center for Treatment and Social Readaptation at Villejuif, near Paris, reported in Presse Medicale that fully a third of the operators have feelings of "profound lassitude" or "veritable annihilation" at the end of a day. Some are so shaken that they take subways...
Paul Louis Lehmann, a distinguished Presbyterian theologian, will become Parkman Professor of Theology. He is at present Stephen Colwell Professor of Applied Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary.