单词 | Beaverbrook |
例句 | Mrs. van D. has a new nickname—we’ve started calling her Mrs. Beaverbrook. The Diary of a Young Girl 1997-02-03T00:00:00Z Mrs. Beaverbrook, the fatalist, practically burst into tears and said in a timid little voice, “Oh, it’s so awful. Oh, the guns are so loud!”—which is another way of saying “I’m so scared.” The Diary of a Young Girl 1997-02-03T00:00:00Z Mrs. van Daan, who always contradicts everyone, including Churchill and the news reports, is in complete agreement with Mr. Beaverbrook. The Diary of a Young Girl 1997-02-03T00:00:00Z A certain Mr. Beaverbrook often talks on the English radio about what he considers to be the far too lenient bombardment of Germany. The Diary of a Young Girl 1997-02-03T00:00:00Z So we thought it would be a good idea for her to be married to him, and since she was flattered by the notion, we’ve decided to call her Mrs. Beaverbrook from now on. The Diary of a Young Girl 1997-02-03T00:00:00Z Lady Mary calls off her engagement to Sir Richard Carlisle, who is said to be inspired by the powerful press baron Lord Beaverbrook. ‘Downton Abbey’ and History: A Look Back 2014-12-31T05:00:00Z Lord Beaverbrook, owner of the Express group, had a grudge against the Astor family and instructed his editors to gun for them. An English Affair: Sex, Class and Power in the Age of Profumo by Richard Davenport-Hines – review 2013-01-04T10:00:01Z The Express's rightwing jerk editor Lord Beaverbrook sold a lot of papers calling Crowley a satanist, with headlines like "The man we want to hang", to provoke people to murder him. How we made: Kenneth Anger on Lucifer Rising 2013-07-22T17:55:00Z She described seeing a dancer enter a hotel room with Lord Beaverbrook and “a few days later she told me that she had a contract at MGM”. Moguls and starlets: 100 years of Hollywood’s corrosive, systemic sexism 2017-10-19T04:00:00Z Churchill's reflections on Lord Beaverbrook, proprietor of the Daily and Sunday Express, were recorded in 1945 in the diary of his doctor, Lord Moran. Events, Dear Boy, Events edited by Ruth Winstone - review 2012-12-26T07:00:04Z Lady Mary calls off her engagement to Sir Richard Carlisle, who is said to be inspired by the powerful press baron Lord Beaverbrook. ‘Downton Abbey’ and History: A Look Back 2014-12-31T05:00:00Z He brought that fight with him when he crashed a party and so charmed Lord Beaverbrook’s son, Sir Max Aitken, that a job materialized on Fleet Street. Harry Benson, an Early Photographer of Trump, Looks Back and Forward 2016-12-06T05:00:00Z He became chairman of The Economist and director of Lord Beaverbrook’s newspaper group, chairman of the British Merchant Banking & Securities House Association and a financial adviser to Queen Elizabeth II, who knighted him in 1989. Evelyn de Rothschild, Scion of Banking Dynasty, Dies at 91 2022-11-08T05:00:00Z She first started working in Beaverbrooks in Chester when it opened in 1987 and after a few moves to other branches, she came back in 2006. Browns of Chester: How a city is coping without Debenhams 2021-11-26T05:00:00Z Daily Express reporters hurled bricks through the window of her rented Regent's Park, London, home, the newspaper's owner, Lord Beaverbrook, would later acknowledge. Wallis Simpson's hard lessons for Harry and Meghan 2020-02-21T05:00:00Z She would hitchhike to London to stay with her friend, the newspaper proprietor and Cabinet minister, Lord Beaverbrook. Obituary: Baroness Trumpington 2018-11-26T05:00:00Z The Spalding County Sheriff’s Department said in a statement that the person says he was shot Monday afternoon in the parking lot of Beaverbrook Elementary. Man wounded by gunfire in parking lot of elementary school 2018-05-21T04:00:00Z And yet coarse Germanophobia could still be found, from Lord Beaverbrook’s newspapers, notably the Sunday Express, to AJP Taylor’s history books. Europhobia: a very British problem | Geoffrey Wheatcroft 2016-06-21T04:00:00Z Beaverbrook pushed the idea of public appeals, for example to source raw materials and to encourage thrifty shopping, in a bid to help with the war effort. Spitfire funds: The 'whip-round' that won the war? - BBC News 2016-03-11T05:00:00Z First he talked Sir Keith’s longtime friend, the capricious Lord Beaverbrook, into letting him apprentice as a $40-a-week subeditor on the London Daily Express. How Rupert Murdoch First Got Into the Media Business 2015-06-11T04:00:00Z The duo were also seen earlier that day in two jewellers in Aberdeen - Beaverbrooks on Union Street and Finnies on George Street. CCTV images of jewellery raid men 2015-02-27T05:00:00Z She spent weekends with her friend, the newspaper proprietor and government minister Lord Beaverbrook and partied at legendary West End watering-holes like the 400, the Embassy and the Bagatelle. Profile: Lady Trumpington 2014-11-10T05:00:00Z The 19th Century Surrey country house once owned by press baron Lord Beaverbrook is to be turned into a five-star hotel and luxury golf complex. How much of the UK is covered in golf course? 2013-12-24T09:12:40Z The Beaverbrook Foundation bought the estate after the death of Dowager Lady Beaverbrook in 1994 and ran the estate with the intention it would pay for itself. Beaverbrook estate plans quashed 2013-08-22T12:28:58Z Once it was colonials like Lord Beaverbrook, the gallant Roy Thomson or less gallant Rupert Murdoch. Press regulation: who has won? 2013-03-18T12:06:24Z Here come Northcliffe, Beaverbrook and Co, creating a press that sold many millions to ordinary working people – that is, made for voters outside the charmed circle of Britain's upper caste. Leveson leads the press to the last-chance saloon – again 2012-06-16T23:06:02Z When I was a show-business journalist on Lord Beaverbrook's Daily Express, to entertain rising stars and be able to sign the bill was irresistible. Mario Cassandro obituary 2011-08-09T18:19:54Z Lord Beaverbrook regarded himself as a kingmaker, literally so in the case of George VI. Schumpeter: Great bad men as bosses 2011-07-21T11:24:00Z Beaverbrook was born in Canada and published his first newspaper as a teenager 24. Clash of the press titans 2011-07-14T12:48:17Z And Lord Beaverbrook, fleeing Canadian prosecutors to become an MP, cabinet minister and owner of the world's biggest-selling daily paper. It's worth remembering: press freedom is a messy business 2011-07-16T23:07:05Z He may well have had Lords Rothermere and Beaverbrook in mind. Clash of the press titans 2011-07-14T11:34:13Z Yet he is a Beaverbrook boomer in the FT. Optimism is all very well but you can take it too far 2011-01-04T11:57:04Z He loves the wielding of power and shamelessly uses his access to advance his businesses – though less often the other way round in the manner of Beaverbrook, Maxwell and Conrad Black. Murdoch's whingeing rivals actually have a case for once 2010-10-13T07:00:00Z Speaking of Lord Beaverbrook he says, "He had come to London a decade ago, to live 'the life of a gentleman,' but was drawn irresistibly into politics." Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 158, June 2, 1920 Even more ingenious is the motto chosen by Lord Beaverbrook, who began his coruscating career as a native of New Brunswick. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, May 26, 1920 For sheer political influence, he was surpassed by Lord Beaverbrook, Greenslade believes. Clash of the press titans 2011-07-14T11:34:13Z Beaverbrook had seen a vision and he knew that Lloyd George was the only man in England capable of forming a ministry that would last six months. The Masques of Ottawa I had no knowledge of Locre, but Lord Beaverbrook, I could see, felt that the loss of it was a very serious thing. An Onlooker in France 1917-1919 He called it "Mafficking for peace": a sort of Imperialism that forgot that the Atlantic is wider than the Straits of Dover and allowed Lord Beaverbrook to regard England as a part of Canada. Gilbert Keith Chesterton Poor Lord Beaverbrook was quite in the background; but I am told that on historic occasions he always prefers, with characteristic modesty, to be behind the scenes. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-03-20 Clement Attlee v Lord Beaverbrook In the austere years following World War II, Labour Prime Minister Clement Attlee used a different method to tackle a hostile press - flatly ignoring them. Clash of the press titans 2011-07-14T11:34:13Z And that is the story of Beaverbrook's tremendous contribution to winning the war. The Masques of Ottawa I remember one day in the summer being down at Lord Beaverbrook's when news came in that Locre had fallen. An Onlooker in France 1917-1919 The contents of this volume originally appeared as weekly articles by Lord Beaverbrook in the Sunday Express. Success (Second Edition) With Lord Beaverbrook in England they engineered Canadian propaganda with immense energy, and Canada believed her men made up the British army and did all the fighting. Now It Can Be Told By now, Express owner Lord Beaverbrook - the first baron of Fleet Street - presided over the world's largest selling newspaper with a circulation approaching four million. Clash of the press titans 2011-07-14T11:34:13Z Lord Beaverbrook could stroll into an Arab camp and in five minutes be psychologically persona grata as the man who could make something out of almost nothing. The Masques of Ottawa Lord Beaverbrook had become my boss, and they were going to pay all my expenses. An Onlooker in France 1917-1919 As to the social orbit of Beaverbrook, one may suspect that it is a rather exotic atmosphere in which the sense of true human equation is lost in a jumble. The Masques of Ottawa The Beaverbrook that England has is a more unusual character than the Max Aitken that Canada lost. The Masques of Ottawa When Beaverbrook formed the Empire Free Trade Crusade, a campaigning political party, and started running by-election candidates alongside Rothermere, Baldwin snapped. Clash of the press titans 2011-07-14T11:34:13Z Beaverbrook worked mainly with small groups to whom he left the task of raising most of the capital. The Masques of Ottawa Only fragmentary accounts of Beaverbrook's political history in England have as a rule drifted over here. The Masques of Ottawa There never was a moment when Beaverbrook could not consciously estimate the effect of his actions upon some other man, or group of men. The Masques of Ottawa At the close of the talks Beaverbrook was asked to respond to a toast of his own health. The Masques of Ottawa He says Beaverbrook had openly admitted running his newspapers to promote his own political agenda, and was unapologetic. Clash of the press titans 2011-07-14T11:34:13Z When Chamberlain and Long created a deadlock, Beaverbrook advocated Bonar Law as leader of the Tory Party. The Masques of Ottawa As it had been a perfectly abstemious occasion, one imagines that Beaverbrook at the dinner was sincere, though playing the actor, and that in his room he was both theatrical and insincere. The Masques of Ottawa There are people who rather like hobnobbing with Beaverbrook. The Masques of Ottawa Beaverbrook never made a dollar by defrauding a director or luring unsuspicious dollars out of the pockets of common people. The Masques of Ottawa And it may be—unless he has already alienated his personality from his genius—that one of its picturesque discoverers will be Lord Beaverbrook. The Masques of Ottawa What then did Beaverbrook expect as reward for his political services, beyond a peerage and the sublime sense of having "done his duty" where he saw it? The Masques of Ottawa Of course if ever Rideau Hall should take Beaverbrook for a tenant, it will be time to take refuge in a Canadian republic. The Masques of Ottawa It is easy to think disagreeable things about Beaverbrook, because he is so enormously interesting, so pathologically unusual, and altogether so brilliant and resourceful a phenomenon. The Masques of Ottawa |
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