Word: masaryk
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Live & Let Live." One of the Voice's most effective programs has been a hardhitting series called Where Are They Now?, on men who thought they could collaborate with the Communists. Sample, on Jan Masaryk...
...Masaryk's voice: I am convinced that if the Western democracies stick to the old rule, live and let live, no insurmountable difficulties will be encountered in this direction...
...Masaryk: Live and let live...
Over the years, the Telegraph has boasted some notable bylines, including Teddy Roosevelt, David Lloyd George, Thomas Masaryk and T. E. Lawrence (whose Seven Pillars of Wisdom was first serialized in the Telegraph). As deputy editor, Colin Coote himself promoted the Telegraph's biggest prize, the Churchill wartime memoirs, a project shared also by LIFE and the New York Times. New Editor Coote plans no major changes in the Telegraph's impartial news coverage or its Conservative editorial policy. Says he: "We have succeeded to some extent in being serious without being dull. I hope we shall never...
...Communist member of Czechoslovakia's Parliament in 1935), Clementis had aroused the Kremlin's ire several times. In 1939, he denounced the Nazi-Soviet pact; ordered to Moscow to explain this, he refused to go. Instead, he spent the war years in London with Jan Masaryk and the liberal Czech government in exile...