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Beaverbrook

Noun

Meaning

British newspaper publisher and politician (born in Canada); confidant of Winston Churchill (1879-1964)

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Gad, sir, Lord Beaverbrook is right! A conference should be held at once for the U. S. A. to pay back the money Europe owes her. David Low (cartoonist)

Beaverbrook, p. 68; Broad, p. 188 and Ziegler, p. 308 The King estimated that the newspapers in favour had a circulation of 12.5 million, and those against had 8.5 million. Source: Internet

Although Lord Beaverbrook told Air Vice-Marshal Freeman that work on the project should stop, he did not issue a specific instruction, and Freeman ignored the request. Source: Internet

Breakfast with Beaverbrook: memoirs of an independent woman (Hale & Iremonger, 1995) and Ulrich Ellis A Pen in Politics (Gininderra Press, 2007). Source: Internet

Culture The Beaverbrook Art Gallery Due to the presence of the universities, Fredericton is more cosmopolitan than many cities its size. Source: Internet

Beaverbrook, p. 57 Wallis's relationship with the King had become public knowledge in the United Kingdom by early December. Source: Internet

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