Word: greys
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Flyer Grey...
Under Transport, headed Kiwi (TIME, July 31) you wrote a story about British Subject Charles Grey Grey, editor for 28 years of the British aviation magazine The Aeroplane. Isn't the accompanying photograph (captioned "Charles Grey Grey...
...What's the good of ... facts . . . ?'") that of U. S. Citizen Charles G. Grey, former member of the Lafayette Flying Corps and holder of the Distinguished Service Cross...
...picture mixup, TIME's apologies to 45-year-old U. S. Citizen Charles G.-Grey, now living in France, who in World War I flew for the French, then for the U. S. as a member of 213th pursuit squadron, won the Distinguished Service Cross. Sympathetic with the international policies of the British and French Governments as opposed to the Nazi regime, Businessman Charles G. Grey), who still flies his own plane, is not to be confused with 64-year-old onetime British Editor (he resigned last year) Charles Grey Grey. TIME wrote about Editor Grey, ran a picture...
...memories motivate many a Pippin canvas. One shows shell holes in the Champagne sector, bursting from the ground like monster morning glories. Another, End of the War-Starting Home, has grey-clad Germans holding up their hands in surrender, "because they had to quit before we could go home." Other ideas come to him from magazines, books, out of his head. A dozen people have bought his canvases, from Chester County socialites to Cinemactor Charles Laughton, who bought his Cabin in the Cotton...