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...this point UNO's Dr. Stoyan Gavrilovic arrived from London. "Greenwich," he sniffed, "is a very small area. I think we can do very nicely without it." He went farther. Any other protests from the rolling Westchester-Connecticut commuters' paradise would also be considered. But he still made it plain that UNO hoped to settle in that general area...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONNECTICUT: Harried Homesteader | 3/11/1946 | See Source »

...committee wanted UNO to live just where a big chunk of New York City's wealthier commuters already live -in 42 square miles of southwestern Connecticut and New York's suburban Westchester County. Yugoslavia's Dr. Stoyan Gavrilovic pointed out the area's ad vantages. It was within easy commuting distance of Manhattan, where UNO dele gates would meet until the world capital was finished. It was close to railroads, the famed Merritt Parkway, the Westchester County Airport. The country was beautiful - green, rolling, dotted with fine houses, clubs, old towns...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Those Americans! | 2/11/1946 | See Source »

...star performer was Paul Bellamy, a bull-necked businessman who represented no city, but the bleak Black Hills of South Dakota, where men are men and steaks are three inches thick. When he described the latter, Yugoslavia's gaunt, grey Stoyan Gavrilovic, the UNO subcommittee chairman, was visibly affected...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: International: In the U.S. Tradition | 12/10/1945 | See Source »

Last month TIME Correspondent Stoyan Pribichevich told the dramatic story of his capture and escape from Nazi parachutists sent to seize Marshal Tito (TIME, June 26). Herewith the sequel-the report of a mass march by Partisans and Allied associates through Yugoslavia's German-infested mountains...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Down the Blue Hip | 7/31/1944 | See Source »

Late last month the four Allied newsmen in Yugoslavia, including TIME'S Stoyan Pribichemch, were captured in a German paratroop raid on Marshal Tito's headquarters. Pribichemch alone escaped. Last week he cabled this account of his adventure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: A Day in Yugoslavia | 6/26/1944 | See Source »

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