Word: representation
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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A civilian "Secretary of Armed Forces," who would have under him three civilian Under Secretaries for Army, Navy and Air Force; a body of Chiefs of Staff-one each from the three branches and one to represent the White House, who would be charged with strategic planning, supply and operational...
Referring specifically to the clause in the document which provides that no country shall have more than one member on the executive board placed above the "permanent council," Professor Ulich, who is suspicious of the creation of "just another partisan political body," stated that "there are two prerequisites to the...
Said Bevin: "The governments set up in Bulgaria, Rumania and Hungary do not represent the views of the majority of the people" (all three countries are Russian-dominated). "The impression we get from recent developments is that one kind of totalitarianism is being replaced by another. That is not what...
"Does he produce the same impression on the Russian soldier? Does the Red Army man make the same appeal to the populations he liberates? The one thing to be sure of is that the occupying armies, wherever they are, are examples of systems they represent. . . . The G.I., in short, . . . plays...
Next spring, the 17th Governor General of Canada since Confederation, his wife (the former Lady Margaret Diana Bingham) and three children will move into Rideau Hall, the spacious Governor General's residence at Rockcliffe, a suburb of Ottawa. He will represent King George VI in Canada, and like the...