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...Evening News and Baron Beaverbrook's Daily Express. Reason: the censors who snip out offending paragraphs before newsorgans can be offered for sale on British stands had failed to snip out accounts of the Constitution Hill incident in which a revolver hurtled from the hand of Jerome Bannigan and fell beneath the hoofs of King Edward's horse† (TIME, July...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: The Crown: Aug. 3, 1936 | 8/3/1936 | See Source »

...Herbalist Jerome Bannigan (alias George Andrew McMahon) was arraigned as "McMahon" last week under the Treason Act of 1842, enacted after shots had been fired in the general direction of Queen Victoria. He faces seven years' imprisonment if convicted of having "willfully presented near to the person of the King a firearm "with intent" to break the public peace...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: The Crown: Aug. 3, 1936 | 8/3/1936 | See Source »

...morning that Edward VIII gave new standards to his Guards, Jerome Bannigan, a clubfooted, baldish young Scot who prefers to be known as George Andrew McMahon, left his home in Paddington. Author of a series of articles entitled Unmoral Girls, Vacuum Cleaner Vampires, Is Nudism Immoral? Why I Shall Not Marry, Too Old at Thirty, McMahon ran an herb shop in Netting Hill at which he tended counter in a wing collar and a long frock coat. A violent opponent of capital punishment, he had written a series of abusive letters to Home Secretary Sir John Simon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Down Constitution Hill | 7/27/1936 | See Source »

BROWN SQUAD. 1E. A. Adams. 3 G. A. Adams. 5 Ashbaugh. 7 Austin. 9 Babbington. 11 Bannigan. 13 Bean. 15 Bingham. 17 Campbell. 19 Corp. 21 Crowther. 23 Donovan. 25 Dow. 27 Fisher. 29 Goldberg. 31 Hagard. 33 High. 35 Jones. 37 Kratz. 39 Kulp. 41 Langdon. 43 McKay. 45 Marble. 47 Medbury. 49 Moore. 51 Mulcahey. 53 Sisson. 55 Smith. 57 Sprackling. 59 Taylor. 61 Tewkesbury. 63 Trumball. 65 Wakefield. HARVARD SQUAD. 2 Amory. 4 Blodgett. 6 Bush. 8 Campbell. 10 Corbett. 12 Felton. 14 Fisher. 16 T. Frothingham. 18 Gardner. 20 Graustein. 22 Hann. 24 Hollister. 26 Huntington...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCORE BOARD CATALOGUE | 10/22/1910 | See Source »

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