Word: visitant
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...slip of excitement caused by the visit of Major General Sherman Miles gradually died away this week, in the gleam of waxed floors and polished brass doorknobs remained in the rooms of Leverett House to meet the color inspections of the company commander...
Coincidence. Thus went the White House campaign to strip the visit of all political significance. But at the same time, the U. S. press blossomed with inspired stories (quoting "high officials," "unimpeachable sources") attacking the motives and personality of General de Gaulle. Pet reporters of the State Department and the White House were called in and given confidential tips...
Profound, verbose Rudolf Kircher, who as chief editorial writer of the German Frankfurter Zeitung has made many a Nazi concoction palatable for his readers, last week overstepped the mark. Wrote he of a recent trip to Greece: "As gastronomical matters still interest me, my first visit in Athens was not to the Acropolis but to the markets." There followed a lengthy essay on the excellence of Greek food...
Eleanor Roosevelt bobbed up in Reno for an unusual reason-just a restful visit with friends...
...Nick Carter, the Old Master. Nick's present writers, Walter Gibson and Ed Gruskin, are also Chick's. They revived Nick for radio last April. Though on seperate hours (Nick's time is Monday, 9:30 to 10 p.m., WOR-Mutual), Nick and Chick will visit on each other's programs, put their heads together when crime threatens...