Word: thompsons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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More and more TIME wives will face problems like this as peace makes it possible for them to join their husbands overseas-so you might like to know more about what Mrs. Craig Thompson and TIME'S travel-fixer. Jack Manthorp, found themselves up against the other...
Wife of TIME'S Moscow Bureau Chief, Edith Thompson has been waiting for months to join her husband. It looked as if her sailing date would not come for many months more, for the few Russian ships on the U.S.Russia run do not carry ordinary U.S. passengers, while the American ships are mostly freighters with no accommodations for women and children...
...until Wednesday a week ago) Mrs. Thompson and Craig Jr. were feeling pretty foresighted about already having had their inoculations and many weeks of Russian-language study from phonograph records. Then at noon Wednesday their several months' grace disappeared in two minutes flat: the phone rang and an official voice told the Thompsons they could have space on the Warren Delano, bound for Constanta in Rumania-if they could report with their baggage and their papers the very next day! (Rumania isn't Russia, but this was the best offer yet, so Mrs. Thompson said okay...
...September's Ladies' Home Journal, Columnist Dorothy Thompson reported: "I asked an old friend who served 20 months in the dreadful death house of Mauthausen, issuing from it half mummy and half man: 'Who behaved best among the inmates? Businessmen? Intellectuals? What race? What political parties...
...Vienna correspondent, Gedye was a lone wolf. He steered clear of the Cafe Louvre, where such mutually admiring members of the Anglo-American press club as Marcel Fodor. John Gunther and Dorothy Thompson talked away the days over Kaffee mit Schlagobers, and pooled their findings. He drifted around the country, wrote excellent travel and history books on Austria...