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...Marx would have grumbled in his beard at the sight; but Engels, a bit of a fop himself, would have loved it.) Churchill, who had seen and envied Stalin's fawn outfit at Yalta, remembered that as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports he also was entitled to wear a fawn-colored uniform...
...summer was not over, and ahead in the tindery future lay the industrial problems, of reconversion and peace. Many a U.S. citizen hoped that Harry Truman's new fire warden, Lewis Schwellenbach, would overhaul his equipment fast, then get some good men into the woods to keep sparks from flying...
Enterprise. In Williamsville, N.Y., Dog Warden Walter Rupp resigned after he was charged with using a dog on a leash to entice other dogs into becoming strays...
...realization of their own measure of responsibility for what has happened to them; if that comes to them it might be their salvation. It is an awakening which is expressing itself in the old cry heard after the last world war: 'Wir sind belogen und betrogen warden'-'We have been lied to and betrayed...
Franklin Roosevelt was not what most people would think of as a deeply religious man. Yet few of his predecessors in the White House could invoke God's help for the nation with more natural sincerity. Unofficially the far-off Vatican noted the passing of the Senior Warden of St. James' with a rare tribute: "The most Christian among statesmen...