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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...week's end no official reply from Britain, the U.S. or Russia was disclosed. But France may have access to the tri-power European Advisory Commission to be set up in London. By agreement before and at Moscow, the Liberation Committee is to participate in the lesser Mediterranean Commission and in the settlement of Italian affairs. General de Gaulle has spoken overhastily in the past; he may have done so once again...
...Tri-Power Preparations. Despite Russia's doubts about "premature discussion of controversial issues," Vice Commissar for Foreign Affairs Ivan Maisky, popular former Ambassador to the Court of St. James's, had returned to London last week to meet with Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and U.S. Ambassador John Winant. Their talks would prepare an agenda for a conference among Foreign Commissar Molotov, Foreign Secretary Eden, Secretary of State Hull. Then, according to the urgent schedule, would come the meeting of Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin...
Correspondent Frederick Kuh of the Chicago Sun has good sources in London. Last week he cabled: "Premier Stalin has now formally agreed to Soviet participation in a tri-power conference with the U.S.A. and Great Britain. Commissar for Foreign Affairs Molotov is understood to have communicated this decision to Admiral William H. Standley and to Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, the U.S. and British Ambassadors in Moscow, this week, evidently in reply to a proposal from Quebec...
Succumbing to the drastic change of a tri-semester term, Radcliffe summer secretarial schools and the Radcliffe play groups will have to be dispensed, according to an announcement by Miss Edith B. Stedman, director of the Radcliffe appointment bureau...
...first issue of "QM," recently organized Quartermaster news sheet, will make its appearance on the "B School" campus about the first of March, according to Milbank Pillsbury, editor-in-chief of the embryo publication. Expectations are that it will be an eight-page, tri-weekly paper published exclusively by and for the Harvard Quartermaster men and distributed free of charge...