Word: raymonds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Ambassador Bullitt is Franklin Roosevelt's closest personal adviser on foreign affairs, holds a position much like that which Raymond Moley held in 1933 before he ran afoul of Secretary Hull. From Paris Mr. Bullitt telephones the White House almost daily and sends back voluminous written reports for the President's eyes alone. With a volatility of mind similar to that of Rexford Guy Tugwell, Bill Bullitt gives advice which appeals to Franklin Roosevelt...
...Kissed (by Raymond Van Sickle; Bonfils & Somnes, producers) inauspiciously marks the debut as Broadway producers of Helen G. Bonfils-earnest, stage-struck daughter of the late, blatant publisher of the Denver Post-and her husband, George Somnes. It is a limping comedy about a Los Angeles boardinghouse full of unconvincing and brassily overacted characters, most of them dazedly circling the fringes of Hollywood...
Those given letters are Donald Barker '38, Raymond T. Benedict '38, Dario C. Berizzi '38, Franklin W. Coleman, Jr. '38, Captain John J. Colony, Jr. '37, Graham Cummin '38, L. Martin Forbush '39, E. Russell Greenhood '39, Charles G. Hutter, Jr. '38, A. Gregory Jameson '37, Orrin G. Keller '39, Donald N. McKay '38, James S. Munroe '38, Harley L. Stowell, Jr. '38, and Manager MacDonald Deming...
...charge that the Courts prevented flood control. For generations Congress has built flood control works without interference. The TVA decision to which the President referred, he admitted in press conference, was an injunction controlling only TVA's power activities, did not interrupt work on its dams. Said Raymond Moley: "I should welcome the opportunity to speak to the man of whom we heard Thursday evening, to the man who, in the sweat of his brow, piles sand bags on the levee at Cairo. And if I spoke to him I would say that there is no evidence whatsoever that...
...from tragedy, the pilot told his employers about it. They at once passed the word to other lines using DC-3's. United Air Lines, whose February crash into San Francisco Bay was still a mystery, quickly took another look at the wreckage in which seasoned Pilot Alexander Raymond ("Tommy") Thompson, Co-Pilot Joe De Cesaro and nine other persons perished (TIME, Feb. 22). They looked in the cockpit and there lay the simple evidence: Co-Pilot De Cesaro's microphone jammed in the V-shaped well at the base of the control column, bent and crushed...