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...method for removal of this third cause (the lazy student)," the editorial points out, "is the removal of the first two causes plus an enticing array of travel folders--Sun Valley, Bermuda, Ste. Agathe des Monts--sent to these mental voids...
Died. General Sir Thomas Astley Cubitt, 68, popular onetime Governor of Bermuda (1931-36); in Buckinghamshire, England. Mild Sir Thomas made no protest when the Bermuda Assembly refused to grant him an automobile...
Three years ago, when Publisher Griffin met Viscount Cecil in Paris, he made the novel suggestion that Britain should pay her War debt to the U. S. with the Queen Mary and Bermuda. Lord Cecil was courteously vague, but Winston Churchill rebuffed him, as did President Albert Lebrun, to whom Mr. Griffin suggested that France give up the Normandie. Since then Publisher Griffin has been more insistent than ever that the U. S. collect its debts...
...last week denied that National is about to build another plant. Said he: "We won't invest in the Chicago area till the country gets back on its feet." Thus temporarily sparing Big Steel the headache of stiff competition in another market, E. T. Weir went off to Bermuda...
Since its unsuccessful Bermuda trip, the Rugby Club has received some powerful additions to its ranks, some of whom played in the Queens game last Saturday. Captain Nap Hardenberg will rely heavily this afternoon upon Dave Cowell, Henry Kidder, and Bill Waters, three backs who scored in the game with Queens...