Word: nicholases
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Rumania's bolt from the losing side jolted other satellite fence-sitters: ¶Bulgaria's Foreign Minister Parvan Draganov publicly repeated Premier Ivan Bagrianoffs recent peace bid (TIME, Aug. 28). Through emissaries in Istanbul, Sofia notified London and Washington that it was ready to surrender. Probable terms: withdrawal...
Nicholas ("Miraculous") Murray Butler, whose biography had long been the longest in the U.S. Who's Who (last edition he had 129 lines), gave way in the 1944-45 edition to International Business Machines President Thomas J. ("Think") Watson, who garnered 148 lines. New names in Who's...
President Nicholas M. Schenck (1943 pay: $512,391), Vice Presidents Sam Katz ($370,139) and Edgar J. Mannix, along with five other executives who in addition to their salaries, shared Loew's profits, would level off at $200,000 each. The cash saved ($1,450,000) would go into...
-Richard Edes Harrison's Look at the World- Alfred A. Knopf ($3.50); OWI's A War Atlas for Americans-Simon & Schuster ($2.50); Fairfield Osborn's The Pacific World-W. W. Norton & Co. ($3); David Greenhood's Down to Earth- Holiday House ($4); Erwin Raisz's...
A shellburst in Italy last week killed a terrific character. Frederick Schiller Faust, 51, was serving as correspondent for Harper's. But "Heinie" Faust was, more notably, the incredibly prolific "King of the Pulps" who wrote westerns, romances, whodunits and cinema stories under the pseudonyms Max Brand, David Manning...