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Writing in his memoirs, former U. S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull wrote, " With Japan's occupation of the Rubber producing areas in the Far East, Liberia became of greatly increased importance to us as one of the few remaining available sources of natural rubber.
Writing his memoirs some 40 years later, Jacob Adler recalled seeing it as a young man, only a few months into his own acting career.
Writing in his memoirs many years after the war, Longstreet expressed regret that he had filed charges against McLaws, which he described as happening " in an unguarded moment.

memoirs and Arthur
Arthur Machen ( 1863 – 1947 ), the author of many supernatural and fantastic fictions, lived at 23 Clarendon Road, Notting Hill Gate, in the 1880s ; he writes of his life here in his memoirs, Far Off Things ( 1922 ) and Things Near and Far ( 1923 ).
* The memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt: e-version of the rare unabridged London edition of 1894 translated by Arthur Machen
Among her other lovers with whom she had a business arrangement was Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, who commented " publish, and be damned " when informed of her plans to write her memoirs.
Many historians were very dubious of the strident anti-British and pro-Soviet tone, and some ( including the FBI ) thought Elliott used a ghost writer, whowas a communist .” A young Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. opined that other memoirs would have to confirm Elliott ’ s accounts before they could be taken at face value.
* Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Jr. A Life in the Twentieth Century: Innocent Beginnings, 1917-1950 ( 2000 ) son's memoirs has much on the father.
Arthur O ' Neill ( 1734-1818 ) refers to William in his memoirs:

memoirs and recalled
In his 1996 memoirs labor lawyer Victor Rabinowitz recalled:
In his memoirs, Prince recalled, " Sondheim and Bernstein sat at the piano playing through the music, and soon I was singing along with them.
In his memoirs, Mikhail Gorbachev recalled that when Andropov was the leader, he and Nikolai Ryzhkov, the chairman of Gosplan, asked Andropov for access to real budget figures.
In their memoirs, both her mother's friend, Vyrubova, and lady in waiting Lili Dehn recalled that Tatiana, the most social of the sisters, longed for friends her own age but her social life was restricted by her rank and her mother's distaste for society.
She " would be pleasant to the guards if she thought they were behaving in an acceptable and decorous manner ," recalled another of the guards in his memoirs.
As Nixon recalled in his memoirs: " From the outset of my administration ...
" One of Finland's most famous clairvoyants, Aino Kassinen, recalled in her memoirs that she met Ryti in the 1930s in Helsinki, and got the understanding that Ryti strongly believed in people's being guided by the higher divine powers, and that he strongly believed in God, and had studied theosophy and anthroposophy.
In his memoirs, Khrushchev recalled an occasion when Stalin, during a drunken rage at a party, dragged a crying Alliluyeva onto a dance floor by her hair.
He only returned, he later recalled in his memoirs, upon the promise of " absolute full power " over the editorial desk.
In one of the first published memoirs about life and death in the Jasenovac complex, a Croatian medical doctor and academic, Dr. Nikola Nikolić, who had been imprisoned in Camp III, described his first meeting with Filipović: “ His voice had an almost feminine quality which was at odds with his physical stature and coarse face .” Nikolić recalled standing in the second row of a group of prisoners who had been lined up to watch as another group of prisoners were herded in front of Filipović.
Wolfgang G. Schwanitz notes that in his memoirs Husseini recalled that Heinrich Himmler, in the summer of 1943, while confiding some German war secrets, inveighed against Jewish " war guilt ", and, speaking of Germany ’ s persecution of the Jews said that " up to now we have exterminated ( in Arabic, abadna ) around three million of them ".
The intense nationalistic feeling that swept the country now that America was embroiled at last in the war in Europe spelled the end of Nearing's Toledo days, as he later recalled in his memoirs:
Prior to the 1905 Battle of Tsushima, Lieutenant Commander Kawada Isao recalled in his memoirs that:
In his memoirs, the famous opera promoter " Colonel " Mapleson recalled Patti's stubborn personality and sharp business sense.
" Another was the future translator and author of memoirs Elizaveta Fen who later recalled Orwell and his friend Richard Rees, " draped " at the fireplace, looking, she thought, " moth-eaten and prematurely aged.
Aside from some objections from British MPs who protested Canada's past mistreatment of Quebec and Aboriginal peoples ( as recalled with frustration by Jean Chrétien in his memoirs Straight from the Heart ), there was little opposition from the British government to passing the Act.
In his memoirs, Scott recalled that David Barclay requested an exclusive option to buy the firm and to keep it secret from all but two directors.
That night, she later recalled in her memoirs, the Tsar told her: " Now you are my secret wife.
" In his memoirs, Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich recalled that the pink and white négligée she was wearing was soaked in Alexander's blood.
In his memoirs, Kennan recalled, " So far as I could see, we were expecting to be able to gain our objectives ... without making any concessions though, only ' if we were really all-powerful, and could hope to get away with it.
He recalled in his memoirs: " Irrespective of the fact I was at the top of my game for Yorkshire and frequently topped the county bowling averages, I was often overlooked for England.
And if Dora recalled this when writing her memoirs, it might account for the fact the coded message was referred to as an ' inscription ' when communicating with the director of SOAS many years later.
The memoirs of Private Matthew Bishop, of the Queen's Regiment, contained an account that recalled: " the French were well prepared to give us a warm salute.
In his later memoirs, Mein Leben, Wagner recalled:
This proved to be a pivotal moment in the 20-year-old's life, as he later recalled in his memoirs:

memoirs and 1934
* British Agent ( 1934 ), based on the memoirs of Bruce-Lockhart, portraying the Russian Revolution
Social Democratic Federation leader Louis Waldman noted in his memoirs that while the official split of the Socialist Party that resulted in the creation of the Social Democratic Federation took place in 1936, " the crucial events occurred at the party's national convention in Detroit in 1934.
Sir Frederick Wall, who was the secretary of the Football Association 1895 – 1934, states in his memoirs that the " combination game " was first used by the Royal Engineers A. F. C.
* La danza de las sombras ( 1934 ) ( memoirs )
It also put out several other popular works, such as memoirs and essays by Queen Marie of Romania, the comedic hit Titanic Vals by Tudor Muşatescu, and, after 1934, a number of primary school textbooks.
In April 1925, Kiki married investment banker Jerome " Gerry " Preston ( 15 March 1897 – 28 May 1934 ), a Harvard alumnus from Colorado, a man later described by writer Frédéric de Janzé in his memoirs as " a creature of instincts " and " untamed ".

memoirs and was
Sherman was responsible for the story when he said in his memoirs that this was the only time he could recall seeing Thomas ride so fast.
From the memoirs written by Agrippina the Younger, Tacitus used the memoirs to extract information regarding the family and fate of Agrippina the Elder, when Tacitus was writing The Annals.
Abdülaziz was deposed by his ministers on 30 May 1876 ; his death at Feriye Palace in Constantinople a few days later was attributed to suicide at the time, although in Sultan Abdulhamid II's recently surfaced memoirs, the event is described as an assassination by the order of Hussein Avni Pasha and Midhat Pasha.
In his memoirs he mentions that their apartment in Gorky was repeatedly subjected to searches and heists.
Julie Manet became the subject for many of her mother's paintings and a book of her memoirs Growing Up with the Impressionists: The Diary of Julie Manet, was published in 1987.
A year before his death Babur was reworking parts of his memoirs in 1528 – 29.
When Liddell Hart was questioned about this in 1968, and the discrepancy between the English and German editions of Guderian's memoirs, " he gave a conveniently unhelpful though strictly truthful reply.
Ivinskaya relates in her memoirs that, when the agents burst into her apartment, she was at her typewriter working on translations of the Korean poet Won Tu-Son.
" Even Thatcher herself wrote in her 1995 memoirs, which charted her beginnings in Grantham to her victory in the 1979 General Election, that she admired Attlee, writing: " Of Clement Attlee, however, I was an admirer.
In his memoirs, Goldoni describes his father as a physician, and claims that he was introduced to theatre by his grandfather Carlo Alessandro Goldoni.
The first edition of Frances ' memoirs was published a few months later, under the title Reflections on the Cottingley Fairies.
Critics regarded it as one of the finest U. S. military memoirs, and it was a major financial success as well.
Among the settlers was Benjamin Van Cleve, whose memoirs provide insights into the history of the Ohio Valley.
Tatian was an Assyrian who was a pupil of Justin Martyr in Rome, where, Justin says, the apomnemoneumata ( recollections or memoirs ) of the Apostles, the gospels, were read every Sunday.
Justin Martyr, in the early 2nd century, mentions the " memoirs of the apostles ", which Christians called " gospels " and which were regarded as on par with the Old Testament, which was written in narrative form where " in the biblical story God is the protagonist, Satan ( or evil people / powers ) are the antagonists, and God ’ s people are the agonists ".
Khrushchev reports in his memoirs that Stalin was fond of American cowboy movies.
As recounted by Booth's sister, Asia Booth Clarke, in her memoirs written in 1874, no one church was preeminent in the Booth household.
According to the < i > New York Times </ i > and his memoirs, he was relying on cards provided by the school, which Quayle claims included the misspelling.
" The trigger for Guru Arjun's execution was his support for Jahangir's rebel son Khusrau Mirza, yet it is clear from Jahangir's own memoirs that he disliked Guru Arjun before then: " many times it occurred to me to put a stop to this vain affair or bring him into the assembly of the people of Islam.
Babur mentions in his memoirs, the Baburnama, that the stone had belonged to an unnamed Raja of Gwalior in 1294, who was compelled to yield his prized possession to Alauddin of the Khilji dynasty.
Yegor Ligachev writes in his memoirs that Chernenko was elected general secretary without a hitch.

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