Word: queene
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...wife read to him, what music he heard and how it was with his eliminative processes. A British reporter was horrified at the intimacy. After listening to Dr. Paul Dudley White's candid exegesis of a medical bulletin, the Briton exclaimed: "Imagine the BBC reporting that about the Queen!" Presidential Press Secretary James Hagerty overheard him, replied: "Every American family has had a heart attack in it. People are deeply interested in the President's recovery. This is very important...
Britain's Prime Minister Anthony Eden last week made a flying trip to Balmoral to consult his Queen. At the same time, Group Captain Peter Townsend, R.A.F., announced from his diplomatic post in Brussels that he was planning a return to England on leave sometime after...
Though neither of these incidents was remarkable in itself, taken together they were more than coincidence. Eden was taking along to Balmoral for the Queen's approval a statement carefully prepared by the Lord Chancellor announcing Princess Margaret's engagement to Peter Townsend...
...development in the case. When Townsend was in England this summer, the papers duly reported his frequent visits to the houses of those close to the royal family, proving he still stood high in the royal favor. Last week the newspapers went so far as to hint that the Queen and her Prime Minister were discussing the problem...
...three men--all notorious-spies--just before he was to go on trial, and perhaps on the rack, for atheism. Questions immediately arose over the accuracy of the inquest. Could Marlowe have died instantly from the wound described? Why was the confessed murderer pardoned within four weeks by Queen Elizabeth? These questions have led some biographers to conclude that influential men in the government wanted Marlowe, who had also engaged in espionage for the Queen, out of the way before his appearance on the rack...