Word: interallied
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...regime of President Gaulberto Villarroel, a 35-year-old Army major, had been recognized only by Argentina. The Inter-American Committee for Political Defense, meeting in Montevideo, had agreed that its member nations should consult before taking action; they were still consulting last week. Argentina's totalitarian Government, ignored by the Committee and widely suspected of instigating the revolt (a Chilean Communist paper, El Siglo, said that Dictator-Colonel Juan Domingo Péron had boasted of doing so), had hesitated 14 days...
...recognition for a Government which he himself did not entirely recognize. An avowed and convincing liberal, he has lived 14 years in the U.S., and has no direct connection with any Bolivian party. Just after the La Paz revolt he quit his job as adviser to the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs. Last week he paced disconsolately around the orphaned Bolivian Embassy, not knowing what would happen to him and his three "keeds," or to his stormy country...
...time he was 17 he was selling drawings to Judge. At 18 he went to Chicago to art school. He studied in Paris, came home, married a home-town girl he had loved since childhood, got busy cartooning for the Chicago Inter-Ocean, the Evening Mail, the Daily News, the Tribune. He was probably the first daily political cartoonist...
Taking a headline place in Harvard winter sports because of the curtailed informal basketball schedule and the lack of any hockey whatsoever, the inter-House basketball league made its start last Tuesday on a program, planned by Adolph W. Samborski '26, Director of intramural Athletics, which will end with the winners of each half of the season meeting in a championship playoff...
...single sky front. It meant that both the U.S. Eighth Air Force, striking from Britain, and the U.S. Fifteenth, flying from the Mediterranean, would synchronize their blows. Up to now the R.A.F.'s strategic bomber force has been based largely in Britain, hence may require no inter-theater commander. Apparently, the U.S. Army Air Forces were to continue and increase strategic bombings from both British and Mediterranean bases...