Word: pauls
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Scarcely a heavy, weight is the chief Regent of Yugoslavia, earnest and cultured Prince Paul, handsome brother-in-law of Britain's beauteous Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent...
...night as they speed secretly to Spain, might much more easily from these fields attack Germany. Despite such unmentionables as these at the White Castle in Belgrade last week, friendly gestures were for President Benes to decorate Dowager Queen Marie of Yugoslavia, her son King Peter, and Regent Prince Paul's wife Princess Olga, after which Mrs. Benes was decorated in return. Another day there was a palace banquet and before President Benes left for home the "Smartest Little Statesman" was so much on his toes as to flatter Boy King Peter with the gift of a gold-fitted...
...platforms and generally acting and talking as if Belgium were a ripe plum just about to plump itself by an avalanche of votes into his lap-as Germany plumped into Hitler's. In his campaign speeches last week Orator Degrelle roared that his academic, scholarly opponent Premier Dr. Paul van Zeeland is "tainted with Americanisms," referred to Economist van Zeeland's professorial work at Princeton in scathing terms, accused him of "copying his economic policies off the blackboards of the Roosevelt Brain Trust...
...Chief of the Rumanian Air Force, Admiral of the Fleet, Inspector General of the Army and President of the Supreme War Council, His Royal Highness Prince Nicholas picked up the Official Gazette one day last week and learned that his bitterest personal enemy, General Paul Angelescu, had been appointed President of the Supreme War Council...
...German Nazis he is merely a "noise maker" and his U. S. patroness is almost stone deaf. Nevertheless, Paul Hindemith is a god to many a musical modern and his U. S. debut in Washington. D. C. last week-at Patroness Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge's eighth festival of Chamber music in the hall of the Library of Con-gress-was an event of first importance...