Word: moeller
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Died. John Christmas Moeller, 54, tiny gamecock of the Danish resistance, prewar Minister of Commerce (1940), postwar Foreign Minister (1945); of a heart ailment; in Copenhagen. Moeller helped establish the underground, then escaped to Britain in 1942 to head the Free Danish Movement. He negotiated an agreement with Britain whereby the R.A.F. spared Danish towns from saturation bombing so long as Danish patriots stuck to a busy schedule of blowing up factories...
That's the way the game stood until the eight, when Bob Moeller singled, stole second and scored on pinch-hitter Wilson's one base knock. This run ended the scoring for the afternoon, and although the Terps threatened in each of the overtime frames, the necessary punch to drive in the winning tally was sadly lacking...
...Russia can live alone. Still less can second-class powers like Britain and Sweden. Why cannot the Foreign Ministers in the socialist Swedish and British Governments-and soon in the Norwegian and Danish-meet and draw up a program together?" By that time Danish Foreign Minister John Christmas Moeller and Norwegian Foreign Minister Trygve Lie were already in London, talking trade and credits with British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin...
Premier Buhl's coalition Cabinet included two popular leaders: Minister of Foreign Affairs was John Christmas Moeller, underground leader; Minister Abroad was Henrik de Kauffmann, who, as Danish Minister to the U.S., brought Greenland into the war on the Allied side. The Cabinet also included three Social Democrats, two Communists...
...taken over the Harvard "Bowladrome" for weekly sessions from now on. Last week's games saw the Lucky Strikers. Portsmouth Prospects (irony), and 600 Club mark up victories. Neil Plantefabec ('with a reach half-way to the pins," quote Thad Webb) scored a neat 488 while Jim Rafferty, Ruddy Moeller, and Dick Oster made the games interesting instead (stakes being too low for them...