Word: seale
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Died. Ernest Bevin, 70, Lord Privy Seal in the British cabinet, before that for 5½ years Britain's Foreign Secretary; of a heart attack; in London (see FOREIGN NEWS...
Under protest, La Prensa's representatives signed papers delivering the world-famed newspaper to the government (see PRESS). The congressional committee closed the books, impounded 800,000 pesos cash in the safe and ordered police to seal all doors save one. That night for the first time in the paper's 81-year history, the permanent light atop La Prensa's building-intended to symbolize reason and truth...
...front of the magazine, there is a picture of a hand holding up a mirror reflecting medieval civilization. It is the same seal that is engraved on the society's beer mugs, which the executive council uses at its meetings...
...asked him last fall to head the Office of Price Stabilization, he was just the mayor of Toledo, an unpretentious lawyer and oft-defeated Democratic politician. But there he was last week, perched precariously on one of the hottest seats in town, like a beach ball on a trained seal's nose...
...represented by the Royal Warrant Holders' Association, which has offices in the shadow of Buckingham Palace, is headed by Sir Frederick Wells, purveyor of disinfectant to the Master of the Household. The association keeps close tabs on all Warrants, takes action against any firm that displays the royal seal without authority. The only U.S. firm with a Royal Warrant is Manhattan Fine Art Dealer Frank Partridge. (Other U.S. names on the Warrant list are British subsidiaries of U.S. companies...