Word: vinogradov
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...photograph you printed of Dr. N. A. Vinogradov, Deputy Minister of Public Health of the U.S.S.R., who has been his country's delegate to the World Health Organization [TIME, Feb. 28], was incorrect. We would appreciate very much if you would make a correction...
...TIME tripped on an erroneous picture-agency caption, wrongly ran the photograph of Dr. Feodor Krotkov, chief of the visiting Soviet delegation to the U.N. Health Assembly in 1946 and a predecessor of Dr. Vinogradov...
Capitulation and Risk. Roosevelt, Churchill, Inönü talked for three days. With them were Menemencioglu and Russia's smart, smooth Ambassador to Ankara Sergei Vinogradov. Afterward, an ambiguous, labored communiqué could not conceal that: 1) Turkey, risking war, had granted everything short of war; 2) the understanding at Cairo may have lessened but had not erased the differences between the Turks and Russians. The communiqué mentioned "closest unity" between Turkey, the U.S. and Britain. It referred to the "identity of interests and views of the great American and British democracies with those of the Soviet...
With Sergei Vinogradov, the Soviet Ambassador, Saracoglu's relations are on a good, solid political footing, personalized by occasional games of chess. The score between the two, after two years of playing, is about even - as are official Russo-Turkish relations at their present stage...
Lydia gave some nore blood, got another note of thanks: "Your name, my sister, whose blood flows in my veins, was spoken with that love which one can only know when one is at the front." Again it was Lieut. Colonel Vinogradov; twice he had been saved by Lydia's blood...