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...where my property and person are concerned ... I regard the whole world as my country, and I believe that I should be very welcome everywhere." Even so sharp-eyed an English observer as Charles I's Ambassador, the Earl of Carlisle, wrote home from the Continent: "He made mee believe that nothing but good intentions and sincerity have been in his heart, which on my soul I think is trew, because in other things I finde him a reall man." Page to Painter. Rubens' success story had an early beginning. As a page in the house...
...find an early opportunity to restate America's position on all outstanding world problems-a restatement that vividly portrays America's peaceful aims. He should reconsider doing this at the tenth anniversary meeting of the United Nations in San Francisco. He then could attend the Big Four mee'ting with something besides empty hands and hope...
Henry Allen Mee. secretary of the Gusgenheim Foundation, told a Rouse committee investigating fax-free foundations that there was no credible doubt concerning Fairbank's loyalty to the United States...
...sister, she had masqueraded as a wayward girl, stranded in the city with no money (to measure the size of Chicago's heart), and submitted to phony medical treatment to expose quacks. In Cuba, she scored a beat by swiping the victim's diary in the Mee murder case (TIME, May 5, 1947). In Washington she posed as an innocent country girl, to expose the capital's vices, though angry Washingtonians called her series more fiction than fact...
Burke, Dustin Mahlon '52, Denton, John Bouslog, Jr. '50, German, David Nestor '51, Matson, Robert Ira '50 (Captain), Mee, Herbert Martin, Jr. '50, Nawn, Hugh, Jr. '51, Seager, Samuel Nathan '50, Weissman, Paul Marshall '52, Wilde, Douglas Ralph '51, Spoer, John Kirby '51 (Manager...