Word: guardedness
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But another action Vichy neglected: it said nothing to its own Ambassador in Washington, blue-eyed, balding little Gaston Henry-Haye. The State Department waited for M. Henry-Haye to come after his passport, finally dispatched George T. Summerlin, Chief of the Division of Protocol, to the handsome, police-guarded...
It was a tough summer for Eisenhower and his staff, quartered in a neighborhood of hotels and flats in London, on a square dubbed "Eisenhower Platz." The job of preparing this U.S. Army for an invasion was no sinecure. The E.T.O. (European Theater of Operations), official tag for the 1942...
In a small, imitation-marble pillared Federal courtroom in Chicago last week, six closely guarded naturalized U.S. citizens, German-born, went on trial for treason. By week's end the jury (nine housewives, three men) and a handful of spectators had heard the first grim chapters of a story...
Player-of-the-week was the title bestowed last night by sports announcer. Bump Hadley on Russ Stannard, who was converted to guard last week in the most-closely guarded football secret since Chub Peabody's hospitalization the week of the Yale game last fall.
Offering "music to study by," station WLP will take the air at 2 o'clock this afternoon in Mather Hall of Leverett House with an inauguration ceremony describing in guarded terms the history of the organization.