Secretary of State for War Anthony Eden broadcasts to the nation about the return of the British Expeditionary Force from Belgium, describing a battle for the ports due to "events beyond control".
In no chronicle of our times are these baneful tendencies more apparent than in the one by Anthony Eden, now Lord Avon. The three volumes of his Memoirs are of impressive interest.[i] For they are not ...
Thus writes Anthony Eden in his memoirs, Full Circle (Houghton Muffin, $6.95). At long last he saw a glimmer of hope that the frustrations in Anglo-American relations which followed Nasser's ...
The decision-makers in D.C. now stand exactly where Anthony Eden stood in those autumn months of 1956. They must ask themselves: “Do we go it alone?” One prominent voice on the Taiwan issue ...
Under very harsh winter conditions and with the German Army pressing ever closer to Moscow, Anthony Eden visited Stalin in October 1941 to cement relations between Russia and the Western Allies ...
LONDON, Oct. 27, 1951 (UP) -- Prime Minister Winston Churchill named Anthony Eden, his trusted deputy and heir apparent, to the post of foreign secretary today. Churchill pulled a surprise by ...
Tony Todd was an elegant, six-foot-five, broad shouldered man, graceful and imposing. But he led with his voice. Hear it once, and it would echo in your mind forever. It was magnificent. And he was ...
The city of Eden is mourning the loss of a woman who had a hand in almost everything that went on in town and put her whole ...
Candyman actor Tony Todd died on Wednesday at age 69. Todd died in his Los Angeles home, but the cause of death hasn’t been ...