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The Atlantic’s famed foreign correspondent, Anne Applebaum, who spoke with him on the hustings, notes that he says he will be “the first foreign secretary descended from the slave trade.” Bravo. She ...
Bevan Ernest Bevin, the bull elephant of British labor, ... “Mr. Bevin has never, since he emerged as a trade-union leader of importance, liked criticism, still less opposition. ...
THE announcement made by Mr. Ernest Bevin in his presidential address to the Trades Union Congress meeting at Norwich of the formation of a scientific advisory council will be widely welcomed. Mr.
Bulky, bossy Ernest Bevin, British to the bone, considers himself more of a proletarian than Molotov. Last week Laborite Bevin became the first official spokesman of a great power to advocate a ...
For the first time since The Bomb burst, a great government cracked down on its talkative, uneasy atomic scientists. The government was Britain's; the crack-downers were Ernest Bevin and his ...
Not even the Best People could help tony Evangelist Frank Nathan Daniel Buchman out of his latest difficulty. Plow-nosed, shark-chinned "Dr." Buchman's Oxford Group had run head on into ...
IT IS often said by extreme left-wing critics that the British Labor Government is pursuing a Socialist policy at home and a Tory policy abroad. In evidence of this they point to the fact that the ...
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