Full Name: Charles Taze Russell or Pastor Russell
Profession: Religious Leader
Biography: Charles Taze Russell was an American religious leader, best known for founding what is now called the Bible Student movement. He was a restorationist minister and early Christian Zionist.
The Bible Student movement emerged from Russell's teaching, particularly the works he published in his monthly magazine "Zion's Watch Tower and Herald of Christ's Presence." He also published a six-volume Bible study series initially titled "
Profession: 1st Prime Minister of Israel
Biography: David Ben-Gurion was the first Prime Minister of Israel and is known as the "founding father" of the State of Israel. His commitment to the establishment of a Jewish state and his leadership during the tumultuous period of its birth have made him a seminal figure in Israeli history.
Ben-Gurion's political career began in the Zionist movement, which advocated for the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
Last week fast-moving ECAdministrator Paul Hoffman made a fast trip to Europe to try to stop the dismantlement and removal—for reparations—of industrial plants in Western Germany. Eastbound, he rode on the presidential plane with Secretary of State Marshall. (“It was,” said Hoffman, “the highest-level hitchhike in history.”) Next day he conferred with sprightly Foreign Minister Schuman in Paris; the next, with tired, grumpy Foreign Minister Bevin in London; and a day and a half later, he was back in Washington, holding a press conference.
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Considering the source, it was a startling claim. A longtime lieutenant of TIME and LIFE founder Henry Luce, journalist Richard Clurman found himself chatting one day in the late 1960s with Leonard Bernstein, the legendary composer and conductor of the New York Philharmonic. “Elvis Presley,” Bernstein said, “is the greatest cultural force in the 20th century.” Taken aback, Clurman, who recounted the exchange to the writer David Halberstam, offered an alternative.