Word: welleses
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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* Others: Sumner Welles's The Time for Decision; Ambassador Crew's Ten Years in Japan; Raymond Clapper's Watching the World; Eric Johnston's America Unlimited; John Carlson's Under Cover; E. B. White's One Man's Meat; Senator James Mead'...
In order to forestall panic effects of an Orson Welles-Martian nature, the Rose recordings are carefully introduced and Japanese tamperings with the facts of the news are spotted for listeners by KYA's news staff.
Rita Hayworth made it official that she was expecting a child in December, hoped that it would be a boy "just like his daddy-in fact, be another Orson Welles." Orson told her he wanted 17 children, but she said: "You know Orson-he always has to exaggerate a little...
The Perfect Life. After a stay at his father's sanitorium in New Hampshire, young Sidis returned to Harvard. His lifelong physical awkwardness was already apparent. His "marked distrust of people" did not prevent him from graduating cum laude in 1914, aged 16. Reporters bypassed such classmates as Leverett...
On the subject of world organization, Welles is a Wilsonian, which puts him in the anti-Walter Lippmann camp. Against Lippmann's argument for regional groupings and alliances, Welles counterposes a revived League of Nations, a "Community of Power" with a central executive council, a centralized security and armaments...